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Photolithographic  and  other  Illustrations 


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The  American  Architect  and  Building  News. 


A  IV EEKLY  JOURNAL  OF  ART  AND  CONSTRUCTIVE  SCIENCE. 


1876-1885. 


VOL.  I. 


BOSTQN : 

TICKNOR    &    COMPANY. 

1888. 


COPYRIGHT  1887, 
By   TICKNOR   AND    COMPANT. 


Press  of 
J.    PARKHILL   &   CO., 

Boston. 


INDEX 


AMERICAN    ARCHITECTURE. 


(INCLUDrNG    BRITISH    PROVINCES). 


m 


Gboup 


CliUB-HOFSES, 
DETALLS, 


Apartment  and  Tenement  Houses, 

f  Frame  Houses, 


3.     DWBIiLING-HOFSES,  < 


Country  and  Suburban  Houses, 


"  "         Sketches, 

Half-timbered  Houses,  . 
Brick  Houses,  . 
Stone         "... 


City  Houses,    .... 
'^  Blocks  and  Semi-detaclied, 


4.   Ecclesiastical,     < 


9.    Hotels, 


10.   Interiors, 


11.   Ironwork, 


12.    Mercantile, 


Page 

i 

3 

7 

9 

.       17 

19 

23 

.       27 

29 

.       33 

35 

37 

39 

41 

43 

45 

47 

49 

.        51 

53 

57 

59 

61 

63 

65 

.       69 

67 

71 

73 

75 

r  Banks 77 

J   Insurance  Offices, 79 

^   Theatres, 81 

I   Miscellaneous, 83 


'■  Urban  Churches,    . 

Village  Churches,  . 

Urban  Chapels, 

Country  Chapels,    . 

Synagogues,     . 

Interiors,  .... 

Details,      .... 

]VIiscellaneous, 

Educational, 

Furniture  (including  Mantels  and  Fireplaces), 
gateways  and  Entrances,        .... 
Hospitals, .       •       . 


r  Billiard-Room  interiors, 
I   Dining        "  " 

j   Ecclesiastical  " 

)   Hall  (Domestic)        " 
I  Library  " 

(^  Unclassified  " 


760406 


IV 

GKOUP  13. 
14. 
15. 


INDEX. 


Page 

87 


89 
91 
93 
95 


Miscellaneous  Deawiis-gs, ,      .      .       .       . 

"  Stkuctukes, 

Monuments  and  Statues, 

C  ITnited  States  Public  Bxiildings, 

Cotirt-Houses, 

Engine-Houses,  etc., 97 

Exchanges  and  Chambers  of  Commerce,  etc., 99 

Institutes, 101 

Libraries, 103 

Marliets, 105 

Musetuns, 107 

State-Houses, 109 

Town-Halls  and  City-Halls Ill 

Miscellaneous, 113 

KAiLKOAD  Stations, 115 

Sketches  and  etchings, ,      .      .      .  117 

Special  Features  (Towers,  Dormers,  etc.), 119 

Stables  and  Faem  Buildings, 121 

Technical  Diagrams, 123 

Theatres, 125 

Tombs,  etc 127 


16.   Public  Buildings  < 


17. 
18. 
19. 
20. 
21. 
22. 
23. 


FOREIGN   ARCHITECTURE. 


Group 


9. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
13. 

14. 
15. 
16. 


Page 

Arch^ological  and  Historical. •      .      .      .      .  129 

Details  and  Special  Features, 131 

dwelling-houses, 133 

Ecclesiastical, 137 

Educational, 1*3 

Entrances  and  Gateways, 145 

Fountains, 147 

Furniture  (including  Mantels,  etc.), 149 

Hotels  and  Club-Houses, 151 

Interiors, 153 

Mercantile, 155 

Miscellaneous, 157 

Monuments,  Statues  and  Tombs, 159 

Public  Buildings, Id 

Sketches,  Etchings  and.  General  Views, 163 

Towers  and  Spires,     .      .      .      .' 165 


ABBREVIATIONS  USED  IN  THIS  IISTDEX. 


G  Before  the  number,  refers  to  Gelatine  Prints  only.  Tmbr.,  Timber. 

Br.  or  Bk.,  Brick.  Tr-cta.,  Terra-cotta. 

Stn..  Stone.  St.,  Story. 


Decennial  Index  of  Illustrations 


AMERICAN  ARCHITECT  AND  BUILDING  NEWS. 


1876-1885. 


CLUB-HOUSES. 


No. 

Akchitect. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

Cost. 

403 

83 

Aikeii,  W.  M. 

Brookline,  Mass. 

Study  for  Chapter-House. 

237 

80 

Boyd,  Thomas, 

Sketch  for  Club-House.    Rustic. 

353 

82 

Burnham  &  Root, 

Chicago,  111. 

Calumet  Club-House.    Sy^-st. 

440 

84 

Cobb  &  Frost, 

" 

Club-House.    Bt.  and  3-st.  (Interior.) 

397 

83 

Cutler,  J.  a. 

Williamstown,  Mass. 

Sigma  Phi  Chapter-House.    2-st. 

336 

82 

Emerson,  "W.  R. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Boston  Art-Club.  2  pi.  Details  (Ig  slit.) 

182 

79 

Gambrill  &  Ficken, 

New  York, 

Des.  for  Union  League  Club-Ho.   2  pi. 

445 

84 

Gilbert,  B.  S. 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

Club-House.    3-st.    (Interior.) 

$22,000 

183 

79 

Hai-ney,  G.  E. 

New  York, 

Des.  for  Union  Leagiie  Club-Ho.  3  pi. 

185 

79 

Hatch,  S.  D. 

" 

3  pi. 

373 

83 

Hazlehurst  &  Huckel, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Barge  Club-House.    Frame.    1%-st. 

184 

79 

Hunt,  R.  M. 

New  York, 

Des.  for  Union  League  Club-Ho.  3  pi. 

209 

79 

Jenney,  W.  L.  B. 

Ann  Arbor,  IVIich. 

Chapter-House.    Si/o-st. 

292 

81 

Kleeves,  August 

Buffalo, 

Design  for  Club-House.    214-st. 

180 

79 

McKim,  Mead  &  Bigelow 

New  York, 

Des.  for  Union  League  Club-Ho.    3  pi. 

145 

78 

McLaughlin,  J.  W. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

70'xl00'  Allemania  Club-Ho.  3-st. 

50,000 

146 

78 

"                   " 

" 

Interior  of  Allemania  Club-Ho.    3-st. 

296 

81 

"                   " 

" 

Cuvier  Club-House.    3-st. 

16,000 

195 

79 

Peabody  &  Stearns, 

New  Y^ork, 

Accepted  design.    U.  L.  C.  House. 

May  27 

76 

Potter  &  Robertson, 

Williamstown,  Mass. 

K.  A.  Society  Chapter-Ho.    44'x67' 

179 

79 

"                   " 

New  York, 

Des.  for  Union  League  Club-Ho.  3  pi. 

256 

80 

Preston,  W.  G. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Design  for  Boston  Art-Club. 

181 

79 

Raht,  E.  E. 

New  York, 

Des.  for  Union  League  Club-Ho.  2  pi. 

198 

79 

Renwick,  James 

" 

3pL 

234 

79 

"              " 

" 

Delta  Psi  Chapter-House.    3-st. 

404 

83 

Silsbee  &  Kent, 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Club-House.    3-st. 

50,000 

191 

79 

Thorp  &  Price, 

New  York, 

Design  for  Union  League  Club-House. 

May  6, 

76 

Treat  &  Foltz, 

Chicago,  111. 

Club-House.    50'xl06'    5-st. 

199 

79 

West  &  Anderson, 

New  York, 

Des.  for  Union  League  Club-Ho.  2  pi. 

347 

82 

Wilson,  J.  A.  &  W.  T. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Merchant's  Club-Ho.  Comp.desc.  2-st. 

35,000 

[See  also  Part  II.] 


(1) 


DETAILS. 


414 

427 

519 

223 
July  1, 

219 

Feb.  5. 

Aug.  19 

55 

70 

r53 

425 
86 

332 

208 
81 

336 

206 

241 

328 

406 

271 

380 
47G 

275 
July  15 
57 
252 
316 
310 
349 
423 
393 
166 
218 
112 
441 
264 
488 

62 

84 

93 
112 
132 
232 
262 
297 
454 
227 
397 
406 

54 
293 
254 
302 
May  13 
245 
282 
284 
367 
319 
503 
288 

95 
354 
214 
230 
452-53 
483 
510 
419 

61 
345 
315 
375 
249 


83 

84 
85 
80 
76 
80 
76 
76 
77 
77 
77 
84 
77 
82 
79 
77 
82 
79 
80 
82 
83 
81 
83 
85 
81 
76 

77 

80 

SO 

81 

82 

84 

83 

79 

80 

78 

84 

81 

85 

77 

77 

77 

78 

78 

80 

81 

81 

84 

80 

83 

83 

77 

81 

80 

80 

76 

80 

81 

81 

82 

82 

85 

81 

77 

82 

80 

80 

84 

85 

85 

84 

77 

82 

82 

83 

80 


Akchitect. 


Berg,  C.  I. 

Bradlee,  Wiiislow  &  Co. 

Burns,  C.  M. 

Cataot  &  Chandler, 

Chandler,  T.  P. 

Clark,  T.  M. 

Cummings  &  Sears, 


Ciu-tis,  E.  C. 
Dewson,  Edw. 

Durang,  E.  F. 
Emerson  &  Felimer, 
Emerson,  W.  R. 
Fehmer,  Carl 
Fox, John  A. 
Green  &  Wicks, 

Hartwell.H.  W. 
Hartwell  &  Richardson. 
Howe,  H.  A. 
Howe  &  Dodd, 
Hunt,  R.  M. 


Lamb  &  Ricli, 


Langlev,Eanglev&Biu-ke 
Luce,  C.  S. 

Mc Arthur,  J.,  Jr. 

McLaughlin,  J.  W. 
Mason,  G.  C,  Jr. 
Peabody  &  Steams, 


Pfeiffer,  Carl 


Location. 


San  Antonio,  Tex. 
Roxbiuy,  Mass. 
Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 
Dorchester,  Mass. 

near  Boston,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Quincy,  Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Manchester,  N.  H. 
Auburn,  N.  Y. 
Richmond,  Ind. 
AVatertown,  Mass. 
AValtliam,  Mass. 


Potter,  W.  A. 
Powell,  W.  B. 


Preston,  W.  G. 


Price  &  Freeman, 
Price,  Bruce 

Putnam,  J.  P. 
Putnam  &  Tilden, 
Rand  &  Taylor, 
Rcnwick,  Jas. 

Richardson,  H.  H. 


Robertson,  R.  H. 
Romeyn,  C.  W. 
Rossiter  &  Wright, 
Rotch  &  Tilden, 

Shaw,  R.  G.  &  G.  R. 


Waltham,  Mass. 
Broadway,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  Mass. 
New  York, 
Islip,  L.  I. 
BeruardWlle,  N.  J. 
Short  Hills, 
Lawrence,  L.  I. 
Canada, 
Holyoke,  Mass. 
Brooklme,  Mass. 
Philadelpliia,  Pa. 

Cuicmnati,  O. 
Newjiort,  R.  I. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Brush  Hill,  Mass. 
Newport,  R.  I. 

Boston,  Mass. 
St.  Louis,  jMo. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Kew  York,    ■ 


Amherst  College, 
Wayne  Station,  Pa. 
Cornwall,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Boston,  3Iass. 
Marshfleld,  31ass. 
Boston,  Mass, 

Seabright,  N.  J. 
Cincinnati,  O. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Arlington,  Mass. 
New  York, 

Boston,  Mass. 
Harvard  College, 
Maiden,  Mass. 
New  York, 

So.  Orange,  N.  J. 
Bridgewater,  JIass. 
Mt.  Desert,  Me. 
Blilton,  Mass. 


Remarks. 


General  Details  of  House. 

Memorial  Rood-Screen. 

Large  sheet  of  Details.    House. 

Oriel  Window. 

Operatives'  Cottage  (large  sheet). 

Old  South  Church  Pulpit  and  Screen 

The  Shillaber  Building. 

New  Old  South  Church. 

Hotel  Boylston. 

Store  Front. 

Interior  fittings  of  yacht  "  Thetis." 

Bookcase,  etc. 

Details  of  Frame  House. 

Organ  for  Oxford  Presb.  Chm-ch. 

Details  for  Stores. 

Boston  Alt-Club  (large  sheet). 

The  Howe  Building. 

Details  of  House  (large  sheet). 


Large  sheet  of  Details  of  House. 

Details  of  House. 

Designs  for  door  and  stairs. 

Universallst  Church  (large  sheet). 

Iron  store-front. 

Stone  det'ls  f rm  MartinBrimmer's  ho 

Oriel  Window  frm  ho.  of  C.Vanderbilt 

St.  Mark's  Church. 

Half-timbered  liouse  (large  sheet). 

"  Redstone  "  (large  sheet). 

"Sunset  Hall." 

Baptist  Theological  College. 

Opera-House. 

Details  of  House. 

New  City-Hall.    Stone  details. 

"  Sculptiu-e  details. 

Loggia  and  Oriel. 
Seventh-Day  Baptist  Church. 
New  York  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Building. 
Gardner  Brewer's  store. 
Railroad  Station. 
Fireplace  details. 
Details  of  House. 

PierreLorillard's  ho.(lg  sht)SeeJy6'78 
Hemenway  G^^nnasium  (large sheet). 
INIus.of  Fine  Arts(lgsht)  SeeSeptl5'S3 
R.  H.  White  &  Co's  Store. 
Fifth- Avenue  Riding-School  (Ig  sht). 
"The  Berkshire." 

Organ  for  Chapel. 

Details  of  House  (large  sheet). 

Large  sheet  of  DetaUs.    Stable. 

Dry-Goods  Store. 

Details  of  City  House.  I 

Dau'l.  Webster  House  (large  sheet). 

Charitable  Mechanics  Asso't'n.    2  pi. 

Char.  Mecli.  Asso't'n.  2  pi.  (large  sht) 

Large  sheet  of  Details. 

Details  of  House  (large  sheet). 

Bay-window,  Parlor-Car. 

Details  of  City  House  (large  sheet). 

Upham's  Iron  Front. 

Details  of  House  (lai'ge  sheet). 

Organ-case,  Grace  Chiu-ch. 

Reredos,  Grace  Church. 

The  Ames  Builduig. 

The  Law  School. 

Converse  Memorial  Library. 

Bladison  Avenue  M.  E.  Church. 

Iron  Store  Front,  31  Greene  Street. 

Large  sheet. 

Memorial  Library  (large  sheet). 

"  Chatwold." 

Details  of  House  (large  sheet). 


Cost. 


DETAILS. 


u 

No. 

<u 

>* 

388 

83 

301 

81 

212 

80 

78 

77 

120 

78 

107 

78 

481 

85 

204 

79 

P4 

77 

299 

81 

384 

83 

501 

85 

399 

83 

136 

78 

67 

77 

79 

77 

152 

78 

215 

80 

258 

80 

306 

81 

Nov.  18 

76 

110 

78 

340 

82 

517 

85 

309 

81 

220 

80 

73 

77 

374 

83 

164 

79 

AUCHITBCT. 


Stem,  J.  H.  &  A.  H. 
Stickney,  F.  W. 
Stone  &  Carpenter, 
Sturgis  &  Brigham, 

Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 

Tolman,  G.  E. 
Upjohn,  R.  M. 

3    Van  Brunt  &  Howe, 

Vaughan,  H. 
Vonnegiit,  Bernard 
Ware  &  "Van  Brunt, 


Withers,  F.  C. 
Wyatt  &  Sperry, 

Dickson  (del.), 


IndianapoUs,  Ind. 
Lowell,  Mass. 

Boston,  Mass. 


Dartmouth  College, 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Boston,  ""Mass. 
Maunch  Chunk,  Pa. 
ShelburneFalls.Mass 
aiichigan  University, 
Providence,  R.  I. 


Boston,  Mass. 
Harvard  College, 

Wellesley  College, 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Ljnm,  Mass. 
New  York, 

Baltimore,  Md. 


Albany,  N.  Y. 
Dedham,  Mass. 
Marblehead,  Mass. 
New  York, 


Remarks. 


Details  of  Hoiise  (large  sheet.) 

Vesper  J3oat-Club  (large  sheet). 

Bay-window  and  Dormer. 

Hunnewell  Building. 

JMuseum  of  Fine  Arts. 

Warehouse. 

Details  of  Library. 

Sketches  of  Old  House. 

Central  Chiu-ch. 

Reredos  and  Altar. 

Emanuel  Church. 

Details. 

Rood-Screen  &  Seats, St.  Stephens  Ch. 

Moniunental  Doorway. 

Details  of  First  Church. 

Details  of  Memorial  Hall. 

Details  of  New  East  Wing  of  Library. 

Large  sheet  of  Details. 

Deanery  Epis.  Theo.  School  (Ig  sht). 

Details  St.  Stephens  Church  (Ig  sht). 

Reredos,  Trinity  Church. 

Det'ls  Trin.  Church  alterations.  2  pi. 

Christ  Chiu'ch  Orphanage  (large  sht). 


First  Refomied  Church  (sketches). 

Old  Fairbanks  Mansion. 

Old  Staircase. 

Old  and  new  Trusses  of  Post  Oflce. 

Bench  Ends. 

TerrorCotta  Details. 


Cost. 


[See  also  Part  XL] 


APARTMENT  AND   TENEMENT  HOUSES. 


No. 

i_ 

Aechitect. 

LOCATIOIJ. 

Remaeks. 

Cost. 

Dee  23, 

76 

Babcock,  Jno.  C. 

New  York, 

The  Albany.    2  plates. 

$225,000 

434 

84 

Botticher,  P.  G. 

Newark,  N.  J. 

Apartment-house  and  stores.    6-st. 

53,000 

77 

77 

Cunimlngs  &  Sears, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Hotel  Kempton. 

80,000 

273 

81 

Curtis,  E.  C. 

>' 

Tenement-houses  for  Manf.  Co.    2-st. 

366 

82 

" 

" 

Apartment-house.    7-st.  45'xll2'. 

225 

80 

Da  Cuuha,  J.  W. 

Model  Tenement-ho.     Plan  at  p.  166. 

438 

84 

Gilbert  &  Thomson, 

New  York, 

Apartment-house.    10-st. 

550,000 

213 

80 

Hardenburgh,  H.  J. 

" 

The  Yancorlear. 

408 

83 

Hornblowcr,  Jos. 

"Washington,  D.  C. 

The  Everett.    (Bachelors'  Apt-house). 

463 

84 

KinibaU,  W.  D. 

Minneapolis,  JMinn. 

Row  of  six  Tenement-houses. 

100,000 

178 

79 

Moflfette.  Geo. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Tenement-houses  for  Cotton-lVIills. 

Oct.  21 

76 

Parfltt,  Bros. 

New  York, 

A  new  system  of  Apart. -house.  Plans. 

397 

83 

PfeifEer,  Carl 

" 

The  Berkshire.    2  plates. 

320,000 

445 

84 

" 

tt 

Plaza  Apartment-house. 

1,200,000 

123 

78 

Price,  Bruce 

" 

Six-story  Apartment-house. 

35,000 

136 

78 

Putnam,  J.  P. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Hotel  Cluny. 

474 

85 

Romeyn,  C.  W.  &  Co. 

New  York, 

HofCman  Arms.    Apartment-house. 

450,000 

411 

83 

Sorby,  T.  C. 

Montreal,  Can. 

The  Albany  Chambers. 

56 

77 

Derby,  jS\  L. 

Plan  of  Model  Tenement-house. 

69 

77 

Willett,  J.  R. 

Chicago,  111. 

BeaurivageApartment-ho.  Plan  only. 

85 

77 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Cheap  houses,    p  257. 

1,000 

88 

77 



Chicago,  111. 

Cheap  Fireproof  house,    p.  281. 

169 

79 

Prize  Design  for  Tencment-ho.     2  pi. 

177 

79 

Plumber's  Comp.  Plan  of  Tenem't-ho. 

183 

79 

New  York, 

Plans  of  Laborers'  Dwellings,  p.  205. 

231 

80 

Boston,  Mass. 

Phi  by  author  ••  Open  Fireplace."}).233 

268 

81 

Plan  of  Tenement-house,    p.  75. 

382 

83 

Plan  of  Apartment-house,    p.  186. 

FRAME   HOUSES.— Cotintry  and  Suburban.' 

9 

No. 

i 
A 

Architect. 

Location. 

REjVIARKS. 

Cost. 

Nov.  25 

76 

Allan,  J.  M. 

Ne'w  Bedford,  Mass. 

Really  a  city  house. 

G9 

77 

Appleton  &  Stephenson, 

Newton,  Mass. 

450 

84 

a                           u 

Passaic,  N.  J. 

2%-st.    Equal  to  3  stories. 

405 
121 

228 

83 
78 
80 

Atwoocl,  H.  H. 
Barlow,  A.  E. 

Double  house  for  §1,500  competition. 

§3,000 

Porte  cochere. 

323 

82 

" 

LleweUj-n,  Pa. 

£1 

77 

Bamum,  F.  S. 

Cleveland,  0. 

2-st.  and  tower. 

100 

77 

" 

4,500 

105 

77 

" 

" 

440 

84 

Bartberger  &  Dietrich, 

Warwick,  N.  Y. 

Porte  cochere. 

262 

81 

Bates,  W.  A. 

Jackson,  N.  H. 

355 

82 

Cleveland,  O. 

417 

83 

<< 

Longwood,  Mass. 

520 

85 

" 

Jackson,  N.  H. 

Thorn  MoimtaiQ  Ho.  and  2  cottages. 

211 

80 

Besarick,  J.  11. 

Ne\vton,  Mass. 

Shows  stable. 

345 

82 

Bird,  Geo.  W. 

Des  Moines,  la. 

74 

77 

Briggs,  W.  R. 

Stamford,  Conn. 

143 

78 

" 

'< 

Alterations. 

3,000 

Aug.2G 

76 

Brown,  S.  J. 

Newport,  R.  I. 

17G 

79 

Brown  &  Allison, 

St.  John,  N.  B. 

Triple  house. 

Oct.  7, 

76 

Bugbee  &  Son, 

Oakland,  Cal. 

2-st.    Large. 

50,000 

330 

82 

Bush,  Howard  S. 

Monroe,  N.  Y. 

489 

85 

Bein,  W.  A. 

Flu. 

Rustic  roof,  covered  with  bark. 

Apr.  1. 

76 

Cabot  &  Chandler, 

BeverleyFanns,Mass 

3-st.    Remodelled. 

Sept.  0 

76 

<<                 (I 

" 

35'x58'.     1st  St.  8'6"  clear,  2d  8'. 

Nov.  25 

76 

<(                 tt 

" 

64 

77 

a                      it 

Ponrfret,  Conn. 

3-st.    Octagonal  projection. 

73 

77 

«                       11 

BeverleyFarms,Mass 

135 

78 

<(                       « 

Manchester,  Mass. 

6,500 

175 

79 

(.                       (< 

Beverleyrarms,Mass 

Farm  house. 

275 

81 

((                        a 

Roxbury,  INIass. 

279 

81 

<i                        <( 

Beverley,  Mass. 

Full-basement. 

326 

82 

«                        If 

Dorchester,  Mass. 

Port  cochere. 

344 

82 

tt                        It 

(Mitchell  owner). 

145 

78 

Chandler,  T.  P. 

Claymont,  Del. 

181 

79 

" 

Oalilands,  Pa. 

365 

82 

Chamberlain,  "W.  E. 

Cohasset,  Mass. 

Very  rustic. 

236 

80 

Clark,  H.  P. 

Kennebunkport,  Me. 

Small  summer  residence.    Quaint. 

227 

80 

" 

" 

Bowling-alley  and  covered  drive. 

219 

80 

Clark,  T.  M. 

near  Boston,  Mass. 

Operatives'  cottage.  Large  sht  det'ls. 

1,500 

358 

82 

Clark  &  Lewis, 

Kennebmikport,  Me. 

lV2-st.    Cottage. 

434 

84 

Congdon,  H.  M. 

Lawrence,  L.  1. 

Also  stable. 

320 

82 

Corner,  J.  M. 

210 
236 

80 
80 

Cummings  &  Sears, 

Alterations  to  country  house. 
Low-cost  house,  on  large  sheet. 

Magnolia,  Mass. 

2,250 

238 

80 

Cushing,  W  E. 

S.  Manchester,  Conn. 

Stable,  Starr-hall  interior. 

403 

83 

Cutler,  J.  G. 

Geneva,  N.  Y. 

351 

82 

Dabnev,  "W.  H. 

York  Harbor,  Me. 

2-st.    Very  plain. 

381 

83 

Davis,  F.  E.  &  H.  K. 

Arlington,  Md. 

461 

84 

Deaue,  E.  Eldon 

Manehstr-by-the-Sea 

462 

84 

" 

Sketches  and  details. 

463 

84 

Dean,  D.  K. 

Shefaeld,  Pa. 

293 

81 

DeCoster,  Robt. 

2-st.    Design  for  a  summer  cottage. 

Aug.  5, 

76 

Derby,  N.  L. 

Himttngdon,  L.  I. 

332 

82 

Dewson,  Edward 

Quincy,  Mass. 

2  plates,  with  interiors  and  details. 

441 

84 

Dimmock,  T.  M. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Cheap  cottage,  §2,300;  without  bath. 

2,550 

76 

77 

Earle,  S.  C. 

Quechee,  Vt. 

Large  country  house. 

167 

79 

" 

Nortli  Conway,  Mass. 

Cotfage. 

5,000 

318 

82 

« 

Norwich,  Conn. 

3-st.  and  full  stone  basem't.  Pt.  coch. 

459 

84 

Edwards,  Charles 

Paterson,  N.  J. 

500 

85 

" 

" 

104 

77 

Emerson,  W.  R. 

Milton,  Mass. 

Large  country  house— remodelled. 

150 

78 

" 

" 

169 

79 

" 

Mt.  Desert,  Me. 

188 

79 

" 

Milton,  Mass. 

214 

80 

tt 

Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Two  houses  (detached). 

250 

80 

(( 

Sketch  for  country  house. 

463 

84 

" 

ReadviUe,  Mass. 

Rough  sketch  by  Deane  (stable). 

464 

84 

<i 

Principal  entrance  of  preceeding. 

'Note.  —  As  by  far  the  greater  number  of  the  houses  represented  in  this  sub-group  consist  of  two  full 
stories  and  attics  (or,  concisely,  2y,  stories)  with  an  mflnite  variety  of  gables,  dormers,  verandas, 
towers  and  other  features,  no  special  remark  has  been  made  except  as  indicated  by  exceptional 
circumstances  or  information. 


FRAME 

EiOUSES.  —  Country  and  Suburban. 

11 

No. 

S3 

Architect. 

LOCATIOK. 

REKLiKKS. 

COST. 

258 

80 

Fassett,  F.  H. 

Portland,  Me. 

Cottages  for  Forest  Fibre  Co. 

404 

83 

Flanders,  J.  J. 

Osage,  lU. 

$8,500 

63 

77 

Fox,  John  A. 

Wellesley,  Mass. 

119 

78 

" 

Dorchester,  Mass. 

Two  det'chd  and  semi-detchd  houses. 

145 

78 

" 

" 

Semi-detached  —  appearance  of  one. 

164 

79 

" 

DorchesterDis.,Mass. 

Full-basement  country  house. 

236 

80 

'< 

Downer  Lding,  Mass. 

Low-cost  house,  on  large  sheet. 

1,500 

241 

80 

" 

Manchester,  N.  H. 

Large  sheet  of  details. 

267 

81 

Freeman,  G.  A. 

Long  Branch,  N.  J. 

294 

81 

" 

Babylon,  L.  I. 

289 

81 

Fuller,  A.  W. 

Little  Falls,  N.  Y. 

161 

79 

Gardner,  E.  C. 

New  London,  Conn. 

473 

85 

Gilbert,  Cass. 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Full  stone  basement. 

499 

85 

Gifford,  C.  A. 

Ridgefleld,  Conn. 

2y2-st. 

17,000 

127 

78 

Gouge,  F.  H. 

HoUand  Patent,  N.Y. 

441 

84 

Grifan,  Ti-istram 

Cheap  cottage. 

2,550 

90 

79 

Haight,  C.  C. 

Orange,  N.  J. 

iy2-st.    Cottage. 

117 

78 

Haniey,  G.  E. 

Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

Equal  to  3-st. 

271 

81 

Hartwell,  H.  W. 

Watertown,  Mass. 

On  large  sheet,  with  details. 

329 

82 

Hartwell  &  Richardson, 

Waltham,  Mass. 

Alterations  to  Lyman  Estate. 

380 

83 

"                    '• 

" 

Large  country  house.    2  plates. 

416 

83 

li                    (t 

Binghampton,  N.  Y. 

200 

79 

Hastings,  Thomas 

Long,  low  country  house. 

155 

78 

Hayes,  W.  W. 

Ehnira,  N.  Y. 

2-st.    English  cottage. 

366 

82 

Hazlehurst  &  Huckel, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

2-st. 

142 

78 
80 

Hobbs  &  Son, 
Holly,  H.  H. 

217 

Montclaii-,  N.  J. 

Group  of  three  houses. 

345 

82 

Hoppins,  Howard 

Ponifret,  Conn. 

2-st.    Cottage. 

230 

80 

Howe  &  Dodd, 

Arlington,  Mass. 

Equal  3-st. 

242 

80 

" 

Marblehead,  Mass. 

Porches  all  around. 

71 

77 

Jones,  Bassett 

Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

4,800 

247 

80 

" 

Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 

U.  S.  Grant,  Jr.    2-st. 

1,500 

259 

80 

" 

Far  Rockaway,  N.  Y. 

2-st. 

280 

81 

" 

Harlem,  N.  Y. 

Gatekeeper's  Lodge.  Ex.  of  drawing. 

410 

83 

Jov,  C.  E. 

Design  for  frame  house,    p.  214. 

1,000 

Apr.22 

76 

Kilburn,  H.  F. 

Holyoke,  Mass. 

38'x51'. 

5,000 

363 

82 

Kirby,  H.  P. 

near  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Sketches  of  part  of  cottage. 

307 
356 
297 

81 
82 
81 

Kii-by  &  Bates, 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Two  detached  houses. 

Kirby  &  Lewis, 

Cohasset,  Mass. 

Two  interiors. 

315 

82 

Lamb  &  Rich, 

Short  Hills,  N.  J. 

Very  quaint. 

340 

82 

" 

NavesLnk  Park,  N.  J. 

Porte  cochere. 

423 

84 

" 

Lawrence,  L.  I. 

"  Sunset  HaU. " 

236 

SO 

Lewis,  W.  W. 

Hull,  Mass. 

Low-cost  house,  on  large  sheet. 

2,300 

442 

84 

" 

Somerville,  Mass. 

Photograph. 

507 

85 

<' 

Aslimont,  Mass. 

p.  113.    Vignette. 

Sep.  2, 

76 

Lewis  &  Briggs, 

Newton,  Mass. 

317 

82 

Linfoot,  B. 

3-st.    Gabled  roof. 

347 

82 

Little,  Arthur 

Swampseott,  Mass. 

Low  stories. 

448 

84 

Luce,  C.  S. 

HLngham,  Mass. 

Alterations. 

192 

79 

McIvim.Mead  &  Bigelow, 

Lloyd's  Neck,  L.  I. 

Long  and  low.    1  and  2  st. 

327 

82 

McLaughlin,  J.  ^Y. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

12,000 

141 

78 

Marshall,  H.  R. 

Westchester,  N.  Y. 

2-st.    Cottage. 

432 

84 

" 

Tarrytown,  N.  Y. 

Arched  basement. 

79 

77 

Mead,  W.  R. 

Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

148 

78 

Meeker  &  Banks, 

Berkeley,  Cal. 

1  and  2  st.  houses. 

270 

81 

Moffette,  Geo. 

N.  E.  Harbor,  Me. 

Log  house  with  rustic  balcony. 

399 

83 

" 

Dorchester,  Mass. 

408 

83 

" 

Roxbury,  Mass. 

81 

77 

Morgan,  C.  M. 

Sketch. 

236 

80 

Newcomb,  E.  A.  P. 

Dorchester,  Mass. 

Low-cost  house,  on  large  sheet. 

2,300 

520 

85 

Nisbet,  H.  A. 

Denver,  Col. 

Suggestion  for  seaside  cottage,  ly^-st. 

463 

84 

Norris,  W.  A. 

Chelsea,  Mass. 

2-st. 

Mar.  25 

76 

Oakey,  A.  F. 

Lenox,  Mass. 

See  section  on  p.  99. 

448 

84 

" 

Montclair,  N.  J. 

147 

78 

Ober  &  Rand, 

AViuchester,  Mass. 

Kindergarten. 

236 

80 

" 

" 

Low-cost  house,  on  large  sheet. 

2,300 

351 

82 

Ogden  &  Wright, 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Nov.ll 

76 

Palliser,  G. 

Black  Rock,  Conn. 

Residence  of  P.  T.  Barnum. 

Jan. 15 

76 

Peabody  &  Stearns, 

near  Boston,  Mass. 

Country  house. 

55 

77 

"                 " 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Balustrade  on  deck  roof. 

60 

77 

"                 " 

jNIedford,  Mass. 

112 

78 

II                 11 

Brush  Hill,  Mass. 

Fireplace  details. 

236 

80 

11                 11 

Narragansett  Pr.,R.I. 

Low-cost  house,  on  large  sheet. 

480 

85 

U                                   f( 

Manchstr-by-the-Se  a 

"Cragside."    Very  quamt. 

506 

85 

11                    « 

Nahant,  Jla'ss. 

FRAME  HOUSES.  —  Country  and  Suburban. 


13 


No. 


313 

467 
73 

149 

156 

177 
Junel7 

222 

245 

323 
89 

318 

367 

386 
Oct.21, 

131 

211 

236 

113 

354 

127 

143 

178 

203 

308 

216 
July  22 

155 

208 

293 

389 

496 

517 

488 

295 

196 

220 

127 
Oct.  21 

160 

422 

354 

436 

498 

472 
Dec.  23 

107 

153 

154 

464 

489 

521 

257 

205 

397 

436 
94 

155 
175 

474 
102 
236 
'  229 
207 
305 
384 
467 
127 


ARCHITECT. 


Location. 


Pfeifler,  Carl 
Phipps,  Sanford  E. 
Potter  &  Robertson, 


Preston,  W.  G. 

Price,  Bruce 
Price  &  Freeman , 
Putnam,  J.  P. 


Radelifl,  A.  M. 
Rand  &  Taylor, 
Rapp,  G.  W. 
Rich,  C.  A. 


Richardson,  W.  C. 

Robertson,  R.  H. 
Rossiter,  E.  R. 
Rossiter  &  Wright, 


Rutan,  C.  H. 
Schweinf  urth,  J.  A. 
See  &  Berg, 

Sims,  J.  P. 
Smith,  O.  F. 
Smith,  M.  W. 
Smith,  O.  C. 
Steen,  J.  F. 
Stevens,  J.  C. 

Stilson,  C.  H. 
Stone  &  Carpenter, 

Sturgis  &  Brigham, 

Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 

Van  Brunt  &  Howe, 
Wait  &  Cutter, 
Wallier,  C.  Howard 
Walker  &  Sons, 

Walker  &  Gould, 


Wallis,  F.  E. 
Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 

West,  A.  M. 
Willis,  B.  F. 
Withers,  F.  C. 
Wolters,  H. 
Woodcock,  S.  S. 
Woollett,  W.  M. 


Roxburj',  Mass. 
Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
Oyster  Bay,  L.  I. 

New  Bnuiswlck,  N.  J. 
BeverleyFamas,Mass 
MonnmentBch.Mass. 
Marshfleld,  Mass. 
West  Newton,  Mass. 
Pittston,  Pa. 
Oyster  Bay,  L.  I. 
Seabright,  N.  J. 
Newton,  Mass. 
Nahant,  Mass. 
North  Ajidover,Mass. 


Remaeks. 


Milton,  Mass. 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Arlington,  Mass. 

Cincinnati,  O. 

W.  Lebanon,  N.  H. 

Newton  Center,Mass. 

North  Andover,Mass, 
Lawrence,  Mass. 
Seabright,  N.  J. 
Oceanic,  N.  J. 


Fairmont,  N.  J. 
Washington,  Conn. 


Brookline,  Mass. 
Cleveland,  O. 
Montclair,  N.  J. 

Jenkintown,  Pa. 
Brookline,  Mass. 


Newport,  Ky. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 


Portland,  Me. 
Birmingham,  Conn. 
Nyatt's  Pt.,  R.  I. 
Roger  Williams  Pk. 
Milton,  Mass. 
Newport,  R.  I. 
Newton,  Mass. 
Swampscott,  Mass. 
Marlboro',  N.  H. 
Little  Nahant,  Mass. 


Providence,  R.  L 
Clark's  VaUey  FaUs, 

Proxadence,  R.  I. 
WliitmsvLUe,  Mass. 
Dorchester,  Mass. 
Lowell,  ]\Iass. 
Mt.  Desert,  Me. 
Waterburj-,  Conn. 

Monmouth  Bch.,  N.  J, 
New  Orleans,  La. 


near  Albany,  N.  Y. 


High  basement.    Two  interiors. 
Porte  cochere. 

3-st.    Detached  porch  or  summer  ho. 

"Bungalow." 

Dan'l  Webster  House  (large  sheet). 

2-st.    Not  built. 

After  type  common  to  the  island. 

"  Seaci"oft."  Double  pit.  ig  sht  details. 

Fisherman's  cottage,  made  of  old  bm 

Alterations.    Old  part  stone. 
Low-cost  house,  on  large  sheet. 

Large  detail-sheet. 

IVa-st.    Cottage. 

Porte  cochere. 

2-st.    Study. 

IVa-st.    Low-priced  cottage. 

Very  rustic,  on  rocky  knoll. 


Arcliitect's  house.    (Double  house). 
See  No.  459, '84. 

2-st. 

2,  21/.  and  3  st. 

2-st.  and  3-st.  paATlion,  alterations. 


Roof  covered  with  glass  tiles. 
Seaside  house. 

Interior  of  stair-hall. 

Cottage  and  band-stand. 
ll^-st.    Daily  cottage. 
Fiill  basement,screened. 
Porte  cochere. 


Marine. 

Sketches  of  four  small  houses. 


Study.    High  basement. 

IVa-st.    Gardener's  cottage. 
Seini-detached. 

Low-cost  house,  on  large  sheet. 

Study. 
Marine. 

Sketch  for  seaside  cottage. 


Cost. 


%  6,000 
20,000 


4,200 


2,00C 
5,50C 

6,000 
1,500 
2,800 

4,200 


4,700 


7,50( 


7,617,90 


1,750 


FRAME   HOUSES.  — Cow/^/rj;  and  Suhurhan. 


No. 

c3 

ARCHITECT. 

Remarks.                       |    Cost. 

1 

387 

83 

"As  you  like  it," 

"^ 

394 

83 

"■Benedick,'" 

$3,150.00 

380 

83 

"Bboiil," 

3,000.02 

377 

83 

"J5.  S.S.," 

(A.  W.  Cobb), 

3,146,00 

375 

83 

"  Brimp7ii7i," 

(W.  E.  Chamberlain), 

3,055.55 

395 

83 

"  Colonna," 

3,295,00 

382 

83 

"  Comfort," 

3,636,37 

388 

83 

"  Comfort,  No.  2," 

3,062.56 

388 

83 

"  Crescent  Moon," 

3,475.00 

369 

83 

"  Danfors" 

(S.  E.  Phipps), 

3,343.20 

406 

83 

"  Domus  II.," 

2,128.00 

371 
373 

83 
83 

"  Home," 
"Joanna," 

>  §3,000-House  Competition. 

3,057.94 
3,402.40 

371 

83 

"  Maximum," 

3,000.61 

386 

83 

"U.K.," 

3,305.50 

382 

83 

"  Midniriht  Oil," 

2,995,97 

375 

83 

"  Moses," 

2,989.58 

402 

83 

"  Oliver  Twist," 

3,206.95 

378 

83 

"Pecksniff," 

2,936.37 

393 

83 

"  PenciU'aria," 

3,169,40 

398 

83 

"  QiCen," 

3,319.84 

380 

83 

"  Spring  Chicken," 

2,833.14 

370 

83 

"  Try," 

2,993.30 

384 

83 

"  Vie," 

-^ 

2,950.42 

393 

83 

"Broome  St.," 

(W.  B.  Mowbray), 

■X 

1,527.75 

396 

83 

"  Cassins," 

1,577.90 

396 

83 

"  Cheek," 

1,493.64 

395 

83 

"  Country," 

1,511.97 

410 

83 

"  Engineer," 

1,711.50 

400 

83 

"  Euchre," 

1,510.05 

407 
405 

83 
83 

"  Family  Broils," 
"Harrison," 

y  Sl,500-House  Competition. 

3,354.80 
3,285.61 

391 

83 

"  Minimivm," 

(J.  S.  Trowbridge), 

1,500.00 

395 

83 

"Peregrine  White," 

1,633.30 

391 

83 

"  Sweete  Simpjlicitie," 

(A.  C.  Schweinfurth), 

1,494,45 

410 

83 

"  Thumb  Tack," 

1,5.53.75 

398 

83 

"  Utile  Dulci," 

1,582.44 

400 

83 

"  Vtdcan," 

. 

1,506.73 

FRAME   HOUSES.  — Snefches. 


17 


413 

83 

296 

81 

295 

81 

294 

81 

226 

80 

122 

78 

95 

77 

414 

83 

309 

81 

236 

80 

430 

84 

457-59 

84 

461 

84 

377 

83 

887 

83 

(Gulbranson,  del.) 

Cape  Ann,  Mass. 

Frame  cottages. 

(Hapgood,  del.) 

Medford,  Mass. 

The  Cradoclc  House. 

(Tolman,  del.) 

Newport,  K.  I. 

Colonial  Architecture,  p.  83,  etc. 
"               "            p.  71,  etc. 

" 

Boston,  Mass. 

Old  house  —  200  years  old. 

Deerfield,  Mass.  [bor. 

<<                                     u 

(Peabody,  del.) 

Lenox  and  LittleHar- 

u                                  u 

(Everett,  del.) 

New  England. 

u                                     a 

(Gregg,  del.) 

Dedham,  Mass. 

Old  Fairbanks  House.    (Details). 

Various, 

Low-cost  houses,  large  sheet. 

Spohr>,Geo.  S. 

2y2-st.    House,    p.  138.    Vignette. 

(Mansfield,  del.) 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

Old  frame  liouses.    p.  157-177. 

(Gregg,  del.) 

Plattsburgh,  N.  Y. 

The  Wofford  House,    p.  196. 

NottowayCo.C.H.,Va. 

Old  Hotel,    p.  12G. 

Concrete  Houses, 

New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

p.  99. 

HALF-TIMBERED  HOUSES.  — Country  and  Suburban. 


19 


No. 

Architect. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

Cost 

514 

85 

Addison  &  Fiedler, 

Chicago,  111. 

Alterations.    High  veranda. 

402 

83 

Allen  &  Kenway, 

AVellesley,  Mass. 

Stone  below.    Timber  and  plaster. 

850,000 

428 

84 

Anderson,  E. 

CampWashington,  O. 

Stone  and  timber. 

417 

83 

Bartberger  &  Dietrich, 

nr.  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Stone,  brick,  terra-cotta  and  timber. 

455 

84 

" 

" 

Red  sandstone  and  shingles. 

8,500 

137 

78 

Bates,  "W.  A. 

Cleveland,  0. 

Brick  and  timber.    Very  steep  roof. 

192 

79 

" 

Large  country  house.  Brk  and  shngls. 

217 

80 

" 

Brick,  terra-cotta  and  frame. 

292 
350 

81 

Comp.  design.    Brick  and  shingles. 
Cottage.  Brick,  shingles  and  plaster. 

82 

.< 

Short  Hills,  N.  J. 

407 

83 

(( 

Stone,  brick,  shingles,  plaster,ttmber. 

435 

84 

<< 

Cheyenne  City,  AVy. 
Jackson,  N.  H. 

2-st.  Brick  and  frame. 

520 

85 

" 

"  Thorn  Mt.  House."    Cottages. 

476 

85 

Bates  &  Rainsford, 

Cheyenne  City,  AVy. 

2-st.    Brick  and  shingles. 

160 

79 

Beers,  W.  H. 

Brick  and  shingles. 

273 

81 

Boyd  &  Krrby, 

Pittsbitrgh,  Pa. 

Gate  Lodge.    Stone,  timber,  plaster. 

279 

81 

Bradlee  &  Wiuslow, 

Hingham,  Mass. 

"  Old  ColonyHouse."  2  pi.  See  Hotels. 

427 

84 

11 

Roxbury,  Mass. 

Stne  and  timber.  Deck  roof.  Details. 

315 

82 

Brocklesby,  W.  C. 

Hartford,  Conn. 

Brick,  stone  and  frame.  Shngl  or  tUe. 

225 

80 

Brown,  W.  A. 

Newark,  N.  J. 

114-st.    Brick,  stone  and  timber. 

350 

82 

Burnham  &  Root, 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 

Brick,  terra-cotta  and  timber. 

223 

80 

Cabot  &  Chandler, 

Dorchester,  Mass. 

Stable  ad.ioining.    Sheet  of  details. 

438 

84 

" 

Upperville,  Va. 

Limestone  and  timber. 

484 

85 

" 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

and  Frame  stable.    Black  and  white. 

154 

78 

Cady,  J.  C. 

on  the  Hudson, 

Stn  and  shngls.   2-st.  and  gamb.  roof. 

520 

85 

Chandler,  T.  P. 

Germantown,  Pa. 

244 

80 

Cowles,  Louis 

Cleveland,  O. 

Essay  in  stone  and  wood. 

389 

83 

Crapsev,  Charles 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Very  high  roof. 

10,265 

116 

78 

Dimon;  J.  AV.  W. 

Parsonage.    Stone,  plaster  and  slate. 

196 

79 

Dunham  &  Jordan. 

Birrlington,  la. 

Stone,  brick  and  timber. 

7,000 

461 

84 

Dminell  &  Elliott, 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

Large. 

314 

81 

Eaton,  F.  S. 



Brick,  timber  and  plaster. 

287 

81 

Emerson,  W.  R. 

BeverleyFarms,Mass 

Brick,  stone  and  shingles. 

457 

84 

" 

Manchstr-by-th  e-Se  a 

Sketches  by  E.  Eldon  Deane. 

458 

84 

u 

"                " 

Gen.  Loring's  lio.  Detached  sketches. 

376 

83 

Eyre,  Wilson,  .Jr. 

Chester  Co.,  Pa. 

2-st.    Tile  and  rough-cast. 

449 

84 

Fernald,  A.  C. 

Boston,  Mass. 

2-st.    Brick  and  timber. 

334 

82 

Franklin,  AV.  AV. 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Tile  or  slate  above  square. 

126 

78 

Gambrlll  &  Richardson, 

S.  M.anchester,  Conn. 

Stone  and  shingles.  Stable.  Corridor. 

422 

84 

Gilbert,  B.  S. 

Rldgefield,  N.  Y. 

Stone  and  timber. 

109 

78 

Oilman,  A. 

New  Rochelle,  N.Y. 

Stone,  brick  and  timber. 

328 

82 

Green  &  AVicks, 

Auburn,  N.  Y. 

3-st.    Brick  and  shingles.    2  plates. 

406 

83 

" 

Richmond,  Ind. 

Brick  or  stne  and  shngls.   Dtls  of  int. 

200 

79 

Hartwell  &  Tilden, 

Belmont,  Mass, 

Brick  and  timber. 

120 

78 

Hicks,  IMargaret 

Stone  and  timber.    AVorkman"s  c'tge. 

202 

79 

Holly,  H.  H. 

Stamford,  Conn. 

Brk  and  shngls.  Brace  and  i^lstr  gabl. 

296 

81 

" 

Orange,  N.  J. 

Brick  and  timber.  Belvedere.  Pt.coch. 

Apr.  8, 

76 

Horsford,  J.  E. 

Quinev,  111. 

Brick  and  plaster. 

362 

82 

Howard,  S.  M. 

AVheeling,  AV.  Ya,. 

Brick  and  stone  in  bands,  and  timber 

Jan.  1, 

76 

Hunt,  R.  M. 

Ne^vport,  R.  I. 

Stone,  timber  and  slate. 

399 

83 

Janes,  F.  H. 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Stone  and  shingles. 

266 

81 

Jenney,  AV.  L.  B. 

Lake  Forest,  111. 

Brick  and  timber. 

340 

82 

Kennedy,  R.  G. 

near  Darby,  Pa. 

Alterations. 

463 

84 

Kimba]l",  AV.  D. 

Minneapolis,  INIinn. 

Row  of  six  tenement-houses. 

355 

82 

Kirby,  H.  P. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Skch  of  prt  of  entry  ho.  Stn  and  timb. 

310 

81 

Lamb  &  Rich, 

Bemardsville,  N.  J. 

Large  sheet  of  details. 

320 

82 

" 

Plstrandtimb.  Comp.  No.315,Dec3'81 

333 

82 

" 

Short  Hills,  N.  J. 

Brick  and  shingles.    Country  house. 

349 

82 

" 

" 

"  Redstone."    Large  sheet  of  details. 

368 

83 

" 

Newton  Center,Mass. 

Double  plate. 

383 

83 

Lord,  J.  B. 

Short  Hills,  N.  J. 

Stone,  brick  trimmings  and  shingles. 

Aug.  5, 

76 

Lord  &  Fuller, 

Manchester,  Mass. 

2-st.  Seashore  ho.  Rubble  and  clapbds 

218 

80 

Luce,  C.  S. 

Brookline,  Mass. 

Plaster  gables.  Dtls  and  interior.  2  pi. 

517 

85 

McKim,  Mead  &  AVhite, 

Narragansett  Pr.,R.I. 

Stone  and  timber. 

235 

80 

McLiiushlLn,  J.  AV. 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Block  of  six  houses. 

25,000 

403 
389 

83 
83 

Messenger,  E.  L. 
Newcomb,  E.  A.  P. 

Ri'ir'lr  inrl  Qliino'lpc: 

Brookline,  Mass. 

Stone  and  timber. 

56 

77 

Oakey,  A.  F. 

Mt.  Desert,  Me. 

ilarine  villa.    Brck,  stne  and  shngls. 

382 

83 

" 

Newport,  R.  I. 

464 

84 

" 

Milwaukee,  AVis. 

Two  views.    Photographs.    Tile  roof. 

1.57 

78 

Ober  &  Rand. 

AVhichester,  Mass. 

132 

78 

Peabody  &  Steams, 

Newport,  R.  I. 

uT„ri!Jrryr7"  i  Brick  and  timber  dials. 
LoiiUard    { Large  sht.     SeeJy0,'78. 

232 

80 

" 

" 

67 

77 

Pfeiffer,  Carl 

Long  Branch,  R.  I. 

Brick  and  slated. 

75 

77 

" 

Ossia  Lodge,  AV.  Va. 

2-st. 

348 

82 

" 

Milford,  Conn. 

Stone,  shingles  and  plaster. 

HALF-TIMBERED   HOUSES.  — Coww/f);  and  Suburban. 


21 


u 

No. 

a> 

X 

117 

78 

213 

80 

219 

80 

293 

81 

108 

78 

482 

85 

209 

79 

267 

81 

319 

82 

414 

83 

508 

85 

369 

83 

608 

85 

273 

81 

298 

81 

427 

84 

375 

83 

459 

84 

282 

81 

434 

84 

388 

83 

398 

83 

469 

84 

507 

85 

515 

85 

351 

82 

476 

85 

501 

85 

May  6, 

76 

426 

84 

506 

85 

294 

81 

319 

82 

470 

84 

100 

77 

128 

78 

80 

79 

446 

84 

Architect. 


Potter  &  Robertson, 


Powell,  W.  B. 
Preston,  W.  G. 


Price,  Bruce 


Phipps,  S.  E. 
Ramsey  &  Swasey, 
Renwick  &  Russell, 
Rich,  C.  A. 
Rossiter  &  Wright, 
Rotch  &  Tilden, 
Schweinfiu'th,  J.  A. 
Sims.  J.  P. 
Smvtli,  Dou2;las 
Stem,  J.  H.  &  A.  H. 
Sterner,  F.  J. 
Stevens,  J.  C. 

Stuckert,  A.  M. 
Sturgis  &  Brigham, 
Taylor,  A.  T. 
Taylor,  Van  Campen 
Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 
Tubby,  W.  B. 
Van  Brunt,  A. 
Walker,  C.  H. 
AVheeler,  L.  B. 
Wheelwright,  E.  M. 
Williamson,  T.  R. 
Wood,  W.  H. 
Wright,  F.  A. 
Miscellaneous  views, 


Location. 


Newport,  R.  I. 

Washington,  Conn. 
Wayne  Station,  Pa. 
Spring  Hill,  Mass. 
Brookline,  JMass. 
Mt.  Desert,  Me. 

Cincinnati,  O. 
Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 
Cincinnati,  O. 
Competition, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Morrisania,  N.  Y. 
NewtonCeuter,  Mass. 
Dallas,  Texas 
Mt.  Desert,  Me. 
Cleveland,  O. 
Germantown,  Pa. 
Narragansett  Pr.,R.I. 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Denver,  Col. 
Portland,  Me. 

E.  Orange,  N.  J. 
Newport,  R.  I. 
Montreal,  Que. 
Newark,  N.  J. 
Manchester,  Mass. 
Holyoke,  Mass. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

Short  Hills,  N.  J. 
Newcastle.  N.  H. 
n'r  Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Newark,  N.  J. 
West  Va. 
Short  Hills,  N.  J. 


Remarks. 


Brick,  etc. 

Brick,  timber  and  plaster. 

Brick  and  timber.    Stable  adjoining. 

Large  sheet  of  details. 

Brick  and  shingles. 

Study  for  house. 

Marine.    Stone  and  timber. 

Low  cottage.    Stone  and  timber. 

Brick,  stone,  tile,  plastr.    Lg  sht  dtls, 

Brick  and  timber. 

Block  or  group  of  houses. 

"  JJaiifors." 

Brick  and  slate. 

Brick  and  tuuber. 

Dbl  cottage.  Br,  stn,tr-ctr.  Plstrgabl 

Brick  and  timber. 

"  Chatwold."    Details  and  interior. 

Photograph.  (See  also  Aug.  20,  1881.) 

Semi-detached.  Eciual  to  one. 

"  Shadow  Farm."  3-st.  Stn  and  tmbr. 

Views  and  details.  Stone  and  timber. 

Stable  adjoining. 

2-st.    Low.    Stone  and  timber. 

2-st.  Marine.  Belvedere.  Stn  and  timb. 

Two,  semi-detached. 

3-st.     Brick  and  shingles. 

Seaside  cottage.  Rubble  and  timber. 

Brick  and  shingles.    High  roof. 

With  interiors. 

Architectural  League  design. 

Brick  and  timber. 

Seaside. 

Town  villa.    2-st.    Brick  and  timber. 

3-st.    Brick  and  timber. 

Design  for  cottage.  Brick  and  timber. 

Photographs. 


Cost. 


$  23,000 

3,343.20 
6,000 


16,000 
15,000 


10,000 


12,000 


4,000 


BRICK   HOUSES.  —  Country  and  Suburban. 


23 


No. 

1^ 

a 

Akchitect. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

Cost. 

82 

77 

Anderson,  E. 

Xenia,  0. 

Brick  and  stone. 

129 

78 

" 

Cincinnati,  0. 

" 

224 

80 

" 

" 

Brick.    Artificial  stone  ceilings. 

377 

83 

" 

« 

417 

83 

" 

Dellil,  0. 

423 

84 

" 

Peru,  Ind. 

Stable  adjoining. 

329 
394 

82 
83 

Barlow,  A.  E. 
Bartberger,  C.  M. 

"Astonfleid." 

Allegheny  Citj^  Pa. 

488 

85 

Bartberger  &  Dietz, 

Sewleklv,  Pa. 

p.  211. 

180 

79 

Beebe,  M.  E. 

Buffalo, 'N.  Y. 

Brick  and  stone. 

414 

83 

Bevis,  Henry 

Hillsboro',  0. 

«' 

427 

84 

Botticlier,  P.  G. 

Newark,  N.  J. 

3-st.  Brick  and  stone.  More  city  style. 

434 

84 

" 

'• 

See  "Apartment-Houses." 

220 

80 

Boyd,  Thomas 

Grafton,  W.  Va. 

307 

81 

Burton,  E.  O. 

Lincoln,  Neb. 

129 

78 

Chirk  &  Briggs, 

St.  John,  N.  B. 

Semi-detached.    2-st.    Flat  roof. 

162 

79 

Orapsey,  Clias. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Bi'ick  and  stone. 

10,000 

366 

82 

Curtis,  E.  C. 

Boston,  Mass. 

See  '-Apartment-Houses." 

70 

77 

Congdon,  H.  M. 

Cooperstown,  N.  Y. 

Porte  cocliere. 

351 

82 

Des  Jardins,  S.  E. 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Brick  and  stone. 

317 

82 

Dietrich.  E.  W. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

"                    Fireplace. 

210 

80 

Earle,  S.  C. 

Boston,  Mass. 

"                    Semi-detached. 

467 

84 

Edwards,  Charles 

Paterson,  N.  J. 

Gardener's  cottage. 

163 

79 

Emerson,  W.  R. 

BrooklLne,  Mass. 

Brick  and  stone.    Rustic  seat.      [uel. 

69 

77 

Fernbacli,  Henry 

New  York, 

Sy2-st.high-bt.ParsongeTempleEman- 

347 

82 

Franklin,  W.  W." 

near  Cincinnati,  O. 

Brick  and  stone. 

493 

85 

Eraser,  W.  S. 

Meadville,  Pa. 

Brick,  stone  and  terra-cotta. 

355 

80 

Fuller,  A.  W. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Porte  cochere. 

474 

85 

Fuller  &  Wheeler, 

Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

Brick,  stone  and  terra-cotta. 

412 

83 

Gibson,  R.  W. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Office  and  keeper's  lodge  to  ceniet'y. 

431 

84 

" 

" 

Stables.    Potsdam  stone.    Tile. 

133 

78 

Hannaford,  S. 

near  Cincinnati,  0. 

Block  of  three  houses. 

350 

82 

" 

" 

Brick  and  stone.    Full  basement. 

121 

78 

Hartwell  &  TUden, 

Binghamton,  N.  Y. 

485 

85 

Hill,  J.  G. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Brick,  stone  and  terra-cotta. 

150 

78 

Hobbs,  I.  H. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Remarkable  plan  and  style. 

20,000 

191 

79 

Howe,  F.  M. 

near  Boston,  Mass. 

Brick,  stone  and  terra-cotta. 

427 

84 

Janes,  F.  H. 

Oswego,  N.  Y. 

3-st.     Lighted  by  electricity. 

Juii.  10 

76 

Jellitr,  H.  F. 

Xewark,  N.  J. 

3-st. 

Jan. 8, 

76 

Jenncy,  ^Y.  L.  B. 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Brick  and  stone. 

Jan. 22 

76 

" 

Chicago,  HI. 

May  13 

76 

" 

" 

Porte  cochere. 

138 

78 

Jennings,  A.  B. 

292 

81 

Johnston  C.  H. 

Architectxiral  League.  Brick  and  stn. 

143 

78 

Kennedy,  R.  G. 
Kilbuni,  H.  F. 

70 

77 

Holyoke,  Mass. 

Brick.    Stable  adjoining. 

257 

80 

Kimball  &  Wisedell, 

near  New  York, 

See  "  City  Houses'." 

300 

81 

Kirby,  J.  H. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Detached  city  house.    Brk  and  tr-cta. 

307 

81 

Kirby  &  Bates, 

<' 

Brick. 

84 

77 

Kirby  &  Cameron, 

Coliunbus,  0. 

1-st.    Conservatory.    Large. 

146 

78 

L<^tang,  E. 

France, 

2-st.    See  also  "Foreign." 

10,000 

286 

81 

McArthur,  J. 

PhUadelphla,  Pa. 

Own  residence. 

149 

78 

McLaughlin,  J.  W. 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Semi-detached. 

20,000 

296 

81 

" 

" 

See  "Club  and  City  Houses." 

16.000 

316 

82 

« 

u 

Brick,  stone  and  terra-cotta. 

25,000 

265 

81 

Mason  &  Rice, 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Si/z-st.  Stn,br.  Large  and  stately  res. 

280 

81 

" 

«« 

105 

77 

Miller,  W.  H. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

81 

77 

Oakey  &  Bloor, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Red  tile.    23^-st. 

378 

83 

Orth,  G.  S. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Brick  and  ten-a-cotta. 

152 

78 

Peabody  &  Stearns, 

Concord,  jNIass. 

Three  designs  for  country  house. 

Apr.  22 

76 

Price,  Bruce 

Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 

3-st.  French  rf .  Rough-east.  Stn  ti-m. 

40,000 

408 

83 

•' 

Dayton,  O. 

Detached  city  house  on  corner  lot. 

482 

85 

Preston,  TV.  G. 

Brookline,  Mass. 

Brick  and  terra-cotta. 

Oct.  28 

76 

Putnam,  J.  P. 

Longwood,  Mass. 

Block  of  Ave  houses.  Plan  on  p.  348. 

78 

77 

Rand,  G.  D. 

Winchester,  Mass. 

Brick  and  stone. 

228 

80 

Romeyn,  C.  W. 

Brick  and  stone.    Timber  above  sqr. 

404 

83 

" 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Stone,  brick,  terra-cotta.  Pt.  cochere. 

50,000 

56 

77 

" 

Syi-acuse,  N.  Y. 

2-st.  and  high  roof.   Detachd  city  ho. 

8,000 

430 

84 

Rossiter  &  Wright, 

Detroit,  jNIich. 

9,000 

486 

85 

'< 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Semi-detached.    Equal  to  one. 

101 

77 

Russell,  A. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Brick  and  stone. 

249 

80 

Shaw,  R.  G.  &  6.  R. 

Milton,  Mass. 

Details.    Large  sheet.    Barn. 

441 

84 

Sibley  &  Sons, 

Middletown,  Conn. 

Parsonage. 

433 

84 

Silsbee,  J.  L. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

359 

82 

Steen,  James 

Pittsburgh ,  Pa. 

5,000 

BRICK   HOUSES.  —  Country  and  Suburban, 


25 


No. 

Akchitect. 

372 

83 

StiUburg  &  Stanb, 

489 

85 

Stuckert,  A.  M. 

240 

80 

Sturgis  &  Brigham, 

47G 

85 

Taylor,  Andrew  T. 

204 

79 

Toiman,  G.  R. 

322 

82 

Van  Brunt  &  Howe, 

414 

83 

Wallingford,  C.  A. 

Oct.  21 

76 

Ware  «&  Van  Brunt, 

80 

77 

'< 

258 

80 

« 

108 

78 

Weary,  P.  A. 

Oct.  28 

76 

Weston  &  liand, 

71 

77 

li 

61 

77 

Wight,  P.  B. 

Mar.  4, 

7(! 

Wilson  J.  R. 

438 

84 

Wirtti,  G. 

28G 

81 

Withers,  F.  C. 

1G5 

79 

Woollett,  W.  M. 

199 

79 

<' 

206 

79 

" 

June24 

76 

Woodcock,  S.  S. 

342 

82 

Wolf.  Jno. 

Location. 


Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Newark,  N.  J. 
on  the  Hudson, 
Montreal,  Que. 
AVashington,  D.  C. 
Watertown,  Mass. 
Indianapolis,  Ind. 
Brookline,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Akron,  O. 
Lowell,  Mass. 
Brookline,  Mass. 
Rockford,  111. 
Cmcinnati,  O. 
St.  Paul,  ]Minn. 
Hartford,  Coiui. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 

South  Adams,  Mass. 
Lowell,  Mass. 
Taylor's  Falls,  Minn. 


Remarks. 


Brick  and  stone. 

Two  interiors. 

2-st.    Brick  and  stone.    Large. 

Semi-detached. 

Old  house,  sketched.    Details.    2  pi. 

Brick  and  stone. 


Full  basement.    Belvedere. 
Deanei-y  Epis.  Theo.  Sch.  Lg.sht.dtls. 


Brick  and  terra-cotta  bands.  70''xS6' 

Country  house.    Brick  and  stone. 

2  and  3  st.  i 

Brick  and  stone. 

Two  suburban  houses.  Porte  cochere. ' 

Remodelling.    Date,  1800. 

2-st.  Fr  roof.  Full  basement.  9G'x61' 

Detached  city  house,  with  garden. 


Cost. 


$11,000 


STONE  HOUSES.  —  Country  and  Suburban. 


27 


No., 

i 

Akchitect. 

LOCATIOX. 

Remarks. 

Cost. 

40.5 

83 

Brocklesby,  AV.  C. 

Gt.Barrington,  Mass. 

Coachman's  cottage. 

Oct.  7, 

76 

Bui-nham  &  Root, 

Chicago,  lU. 

294 

81 

" 

" 

Detached  city  house. 

355 

82 

" 

" 

Block  of  tlrree  houses. 

54 

77 

Chandler,  T.  P. 

Radnor,  Pa. 

Massive  retaining  wall. 

362 

82 

" 

nr  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Extensive  basement.    Castellated. 

372 

83 

" 

nrBrndywineRiv.Del 

440 

84 

" 

Ingeborg,  Pa. 

"Overbrook." 

Sept.  9, 

76 

Clarke,  J.  T. 

Medfleld,  Mass. 

Rough  stone. 

304 

81 

Cleves,  A. 

Omaha,  Neb. 

Grand  mansion  in  feudal  style. 

520 

85 

Des  Jardins  &  HajTvard, 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Porte  cochere.    Bridge  and  gate. 

30,000 

406 

83 

Dodd,  A.  H. 

Richmond  HiU, 

. 

441 
262 

84 

Davis  E.  F. 

Sketches  in  Ulster  Co.    Old  houses. 
Light  and  dark  granite. 

81 

Earle.'s.'c' 

Worcester,  Mass. 

20,000 

166 

79 

Edwards,  C. 

Princeton,  N.  J. 

Weatherboard  and  tile  gable. 

444 

84 

Emerson,  W.  R. 

Bar  Harbor,  INIich. 

2-st. 

57 

77 

Fern  bach,  Henry 

Salem  Cemetery,  L.I. 

Keeper's  dwelling  and  gates. 

321 

82 

Fuller,  A.  W. 

Denver,  Col. 

Tile  gables. 

25,000 

322 

82 

Hannaford,  S. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

431 

84 

Hapgood,  M.  P. 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

2-st. 

329 

82 

Kennedy,  R.  G. 

nr  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

254 

80 

Kimball  &  Wisedell, 

Hartford,  Conn. 

465 

84 

Kirby,  II.  P. 

Pittsbiu-gh,  Pa. 

Study  of  entrance-window  and  steps. 

292 

81 

Kleeves,  A. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Club-House. 

Jan. 29 

76 

Littcll,  E.  T. 

New  York, 

Rectory  of  Zion's  Ch.,N.  Y.  3-st.andbt. 

151 

78 

Lynn,  W.  H. 

Quebec.  Que. 

New  Chateau.    St.  Louis. 

98 

77 

McKim,  ■Mead  &  Bigelow, 

Rye,N.Y. 

Rectory  house. 

10,000 

264 

81 

MoLanghlin,  J.  V>'. 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Loggia  and  oriel. 

316 

82 

" 

" 

Country  house. 

14,000 

403 

83 

" 

" 

2Vo  and  3  st. 

4t),000 

410 

83 

" 

Clifton,  0. 

La"rge  house. 

75,000 

442 

84 

Oakey,  A.  F. 

on  the  Hudson, 

3-st. 

89 

77 

Oakey  &  Bloor, 

BufiEalo,  N.  Y. 

See-house  for  Bishop.    2-st. 

492 

85 

Oyler,  R. 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Shingle  gables. 

477 

85 

a 

" 

Jne  10, 

70 

Putnam,  J.  P. 

Greenwich,  R.  I. 

2-st.    Porte  cochere.    Plans  on  p.  188. 

257 

80 

SehrofiE,  IMax 

in  Ohio, 

3-st.    Stepped  gallery. 

226 

80 

Scofield,  L. 

Cleveland,  O. 

116 

78 

Shaw,  G.  R.  &R.  G. 

Brookline,  IMass. 

390 

83 

Smith,  O.  C. 

Allegheny,  Pa. 

Skchs.  Gable.  Entrnce-pch.  Bal.,  etc. 

411 

83 

Sorby,  T.  C. 

Montreal,  Que. 

"Albany  Chambers."  (See  Apartmt). 

101 

77 

Sturgis  &  Brigham, 

Newport,  R.  I. 

Gardener's  cottage. 

113 

78 

Upjohn,  R.  M. 

Harrison,  N.  Y. 

Large  country  house. 

92 
Dec.  9, 

77 

Whitehouse,  F.  M. 
Withers,  F.  C. 

Seaside.    Porte  cochere. 

76 

Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 

CITY   HOUSES. 


29 


Xo. 

Architect. 

LOCATIOX. 

Remarks. 

Cost. 

Nov.  25 

70 

Allen,  J.  M. 

Xew  Bedford,  Mass. 

Frame  city  house.    2i4-st. 

39(5 

83 

Allen  &  Kenway, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Stone.  Basement  and  3-st.  High  roof. 

110 

78 

Anderson  &  Hamill, 

Xew  York, 

Brandstn.  Bt  and  4-st.  Two  half  ho. 

277 

81 

Ai'cliitectiu'al  League, 

" 

Brick  and  stone.    4-st.    25'  front. 

489 

85 

Ai-ev,  C.  O. 

Cleveland,  O. 

Stone.  Double  ho.   Stepped  gables. 

229 

80 

Bates,  W.  A. 

New  York, 

Bk.4-st.Tmbr.Bay3-st.Crlot.  Proi.chv. 

138 

78 

Beers,  W. 

Brooklyn  Heights, 

Stone  and  brick.     Basemt  and  3V>-st. 

4G1 

84 

Besarick,  J.  H. 

Boston,  Mass. 

3-st.    Mansard  roof  and  basement. 

427 

84 

Botticher,  P.  a. 

Newark,  N.  J. 

3-st.    Brick. 

270 

81 

Burling  &  ^V^litellouse, 

Chicago,  111. 

3-st.  and  basement.    Stone.  Fire-prf. 

454 

84 

" 

" 

3-st.    Stone.    Square  tower. 

Sept  SO 

76 

Bumliam  &  Root, 

" 

2%-st.Br  and  stn.  Granite  cols.  Ti--cta. 

100 

77 

" 

" 

Brick  and  stone.    2i/^-st. 

112 

78 

" 

" 

Stone.    21/o-st. 

208 

81 

" 

" 

3-st.    Stone.    Detached. 

32(5 

82 

" 

" 

Stone  and  terra-cotta.    (Stable.) 

353 

82 

" 

" 

Calimiet  Club-House.    o%-st.    Tower. 

360 

82 

'< 

" 

Basement  and  2i4-st.    Terra-cotta. 

237 

80 

Brown,  R. 

New  York, 

5-st.    Br  andstn."  Comp.     "Domvs." 

137 

78 

Chandler,  T.  P. 

Pliiladelphia,  Pa. 

Basement  and  314-st. 

173 

79 

Cabot  &  Chandler, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Basement  and  3-st.    24'    Br  and  stn. 

361 

82 

" 

" 

Bt,  4^st.  Lg.  circular  arch.   Stn,tr-ctr. 

519 

85 

Clark,  T.  M. 

New  York, 

Ave.  St.  Nicholas.  4-st.  Group  houses. 

412 

83 

Crapsey,  Charles 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Bt  and  3-st.    High  roof.    On  20'  lot. 

125 

78 

Cummings  &  Sears, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Bt,  3-st.  Br  and  stn,  tr-eta.  Lg.  ctyho. 

217 

80 

Curtis,  E.  C. 

" 

Bt  and  4-st.   Brick,  stone,  terra-cotta. 

493 

85 

Des  Jardins,  S.  E. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

4-st.    Stone  and  brick.    25'  lot. 

473 

85 

Dickson,  Walter 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Blk  four  hos.  Br  and  stn.  Bt  and  3i^-st. 

342 

82 

Dinmnock,  M.  J. 

Richmond,  Va. 

Brick  and  stone.    Corner  lot. 

392 

83 

" 

" 

Brick.    Stair-hall  interior. 

230 

80 

Donaldson,  J.  M. 

Detroit,  Mich. 

Brick  and  stone.    Stone  basement. 

436 

84 

Fehmer,  Carl 

Boston,  IMass. 

4-st.    Stone. 

141 

78 

Eraser,  John 

Washington,  D.  C. 

4y2-st. 

449 

84 

Frederick,  Claude 

" 

4-st.  and  basement. 

243 

80 

Friend,  J.  H. 

Competition, 

"Domestlctts  6a)iitas."  4-st.  Bk.  stone. 

496 

85 

Gifford.  C.  A. 

Newark,  N.  J. 

$4,500  each.    Three  houses.    Bk,  stn. 

411 

83 

Gibbs,  D.  W.  &  Co. 

Toledo,  O. 

Two  houses.    Brick  and  terra-cotta. 

437 

84 

Gilbert  &  Thomson, 

New  York, 

Bt.,  3-st.  Br  and  stn.   Stable  810.000. 

50,000 

243 

80 

Gould,  T.  J. 

Competition, 

Four  cty  hos.    4-st.    Bk,  stone,  tr-cta. 

302 

81 

Gray  &  Page, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

31/4-st.    Detached  one  side. 

494 

85 

Gilbert,  Cass 

St.  Paul,  annn. 

Row  of  houses.    3-st. 

3,800 

485 

85 

Hill,  J.  G. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

2-st.    Brick,  terra-cotta.    Comer  ho. 

15,000 

408 

83 

Homblower,  J. 

St.  Paul,  INIinn. 

"Everett  Apartment^House."    5-st. 

130 

78 

Hunt,  R.  M. 

New  York, 

4-st.    Stone. 

376 

83 

Janes,  F.  H. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Dbl  ho.SVa-st.  Br  and  stn.  Plstr  gables. 

438 

84 

Jennings,  A.  B. 

New  York, 

Si/o-st.    Corbelled  turret.    Porch. 

285 

81 

Kendall,  E.  H. 

" 

4-st.  Bk,  stn,  tr-cta.  Donners.    Cr  lot. 

289 

81 

" 

" 

Si/a-st.  Bk,stn.  Fifth  Ave.  Corner  lot. 

183 

79    Kilbm-n,  H.  F. 

" 

Detached  city  house.    Porte  coehere. 

257 

80 

Kimball  &  Wisedell, 

" 

41/4-st.    Brick  and  terra-cotta. 

300 

81 

Kii-by,  J.  H. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Stone,  brick,  terra-cotta.    Detached. 

152 

78 

Kirby  &  Lewis, 

Boston,  Mass. 

314-st.    Brick,  stone.    Narrow  front. 

257 

80 

" 

" 

Two  houses.  3i,^-st.  Brick, stone,tr-cta. 

513 

July  8, 

85 
70 

Kirby,  H.  P. 
Laing  &  Fehmer, 

Study  for  a  town-house. 

3-st.  and  b.isement.  Stone  and  brick. 

Chicago,  ni. 

Jan. 22 

76 

Lewis,  W.  W. 

Boston,  Mass. 

4-st.  and  bt.  Brandstn.  For  a  doctor. 

110 

78 

" 

" 

3-st.  and  basement.  Brick  and  stone. 

269 

81 

" 

" 

4-st.  and  bt.  Stn,br.  Interior.  Cr  lot. 

360 

82 

" 

" 

Dbl  ho.  3-st.  and  bt.  Brick,  stn,  tr-cta. 

448 

84 

'< 

" 

Two  houses.    4and3st.,bt.    Stn,  br. 

358 

82 

Lord,  J.  B. 

Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Brick  and  timber.  Four  ho.  ( suburbn). 

20,000 

347 

82 

" 

New  Y'ork, 

Two  hos.  on  31'.  SVa-st.  Stn,  br,  tr-cta. 

141 

78 

Luce,  S.  C. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Remodelling. 

2,000 

413 

83 

McKim,  JMead  &  White, 

" 

3-st.    Photograph. 

296 

81 

McLaughlin,  J.  W. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Cu^^er  Club-House.    q.  v. 

16,000 

427 

84 

Osterling,  F.  J. 

Wlieeling,  W.  Va. 

Stone  and  brick.    2i/i-st. 

386 

83 

Pfeiifer,  Carl 

AVashington,  D.  C. 

3-st.  and  bt.    Brick,  "iron  balconies. 

282 

81 

Post,  G.  B. 

New  Y'ork, 

C.  Vanderbilt's  ho.  Two  elevations. 

283 

81 

Potter,  W.  A. 

Chicago,  111. 

3i/„-st.,bt.  Brandstn.  2  pi.  Cr  lot.  Stbl. 

,^ 

83 

77 

Potter  &  Robertson, 

Albany,  N.  Y^ 

Brick  and  stone. 

144 

78 

"               " 

Schenectady,  N,  Y. 

Alterations.    Brick. 

236 

80 

"               " 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

3-st.  and  basement.   Brick  and  stone. 

May  13 

76 

Preston,  W.  G. 

Boston,  Mass. 

3-st.  and  basemt.  Details.  Ii-on.  Oriel. 

201 

79 

Price,  Bruce 

New  York, 

5-st.  Stn,  br,  tr-cta.  25' lot.  2  designs. 

226 

80 

Putnam,  J.  P. 

Boston,  Mass. 

4-st.  and  basement.  Stone  and  brick. 

288 

81 

" 

" 

Brick  and  stone.  Large  sheet  details. 

CITY   HOUSES. 


31 


i^ 

No. 

c3 

>H 

391 

83 

234 

80 

413 

83 

436 

84 

272 

81 

56 

77 

237 

80 

235 

80 

357 

82 

291 

81 

456 

84 

Mar.  18 

76 

473 

85 

485 

85 

Apr.  8, 

76 

112 

78 

247 

80 

73 

77 

199 

79 

103 

77 

196 

79 

330 

82 

449 

84 

425 

84 

342 

82 

Sept  16 
231 

76 

80 

Architect. 


Read,  C.  H. 
Renwick,  J. 
Richardson,  H.  H. 

Robertson,  R.  H. 
Romeyn,  C.  W. 
Rossiter  &  Wright, 
Silliman  &  Farnswortli, 
Smith,  O.  C. 
Taylor,  Van  Campen 

Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 
TUton,  E.  R. 

Vaux,  C. 

Van  Osdel, 

Ware,  J.  E. 

Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 

Wentworth,  W.  P. 

Wilson,  J.  A. 

Wilson,  J.  A.  &  W.  T. 

Wirth,  George 
Withers,  F.  C. 
Wolf,  John 
Wyatt,  J.  N. 


Location. 


Washington,  D.  C. 
Nexv  York, 
Boston,  Mass. 

New  York, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Competition, 
New  York, 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Newark,  N.  J. 

Boston,  Mass. 

New  York, 
Worcester,  Mass. 
Chicago,  III. 
New  York, 

Boston,  Mass. 
Baltimore,  Md. 


St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Taylor's  Falls,  Minn. 
Baltimore,  Md. 


Remarks. 


3-st.  and  bt.     Brick.    Iron  balcony. 
Delta  Psi  Chapter-Ho.    3-st.  and  bt. 
3-st.  Brick  and  stone.    Photograph. 
4^st.  and  mansard  roof. 
S^i-st.  and  base't.  34' lot.  Fire-proof. 
Detached  city  houses.    2-st.    High  rf. 
5-st.    Brick  and  stone.    "  Freak." 
5-st.    Brick,  stone  and  terra-cotta. 
Double  city  ho.   Br  and  tim.  (Sketch.) 
Block  of  tive  houses.    3V2-st. 
Block  of  ten  houses.    3-st. 
4y,-st.  and  high  basement. 
3%-st.   Brick, stone, terra-cta.  25' lot. 
4-st.  Brick  and  stone.    Corner  lot. 
41/o-st.    Stone. 

S-s't.  and  high  rf.  Cor.lot.    Brandstn. 
4-st.  and  bt.  Brick,  stone,  terra-cotta. 
414-st.    li/>-st.  in  roof. 
3y2-st.  and'bt.  Brandstn.  HighFrrf. 
3-st.,  bt.  Cor  lot.  24'x66'  Br  and  stn. 
3y2-st.  and  basement.    23'  front. 
314-st.  and  basement.    25'  front. 
3-st.  and  lit.    Block  of  seven  houses. 
Sii-st.    Brick.    Stepped  gables. 
City  house  with  garden  in  front. 
Brick  and  stone.    23'x80'. 
Plans  and  elevations,    p.  2.'^3.     Illus- 
trative of  ventilating  firejjlace. 


Cost. 


8,000 


45,000 


BLOCKS   OF   HOUSES^— City  and  Siiburban. 


33 


[INCLTJDr^G    SEMI-DETACHED.] 


No. 

ARCHITECT. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

Cost. 

489 

85 

Arey,  C.  O. 

Cleveland,  0. 

Double  hse.  2y2-st.  Stn.  Step'd  gable. 

355 

82 

Bumiham  &  Root, 

Cliicago,  111. 

Block  of  three  citj'  houses.    2i^-st. 

519 

85 

Clark,  T.  M. 

New  York,  (Av.Nich.) 

Group  of  houses.    4-st. 

129 

78 

Clark  &  Briggs, 

St.  John,  N.  B. 

Semi-detached  houses.    2-st. 

473 

85 

Dickson,  Walter 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Block  of  fovu-  city  houses.    SYo-st. 

210 

80 

Earle,  S.  C. 

Worcester,  Mass. 

Two  connected  ho.  Br  and  stn.  2l^-st. 

145 

78 

Fox, John  A. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Two  connected  houses.  Frame.  2y2-st. 

411 

83 

Gibbs,  D.  W.  &  Co. 

Toledo,  0. 

Double  city  house. 

496 

85 

GifEord,  C.  A. 

Newark,  N.  J. 

Row  of  three  houses.    $4,500  each. 

494 

85 

GUberfr,  Cass 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Row  of  six  houses.    3-st. 

38,000 

133 

78 

Hannaford,  S. 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Block  of  three  houses.    2i2-st. 

376 

83 

Janes,  F.  H. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Dbl  city  house.  Brick  and  stn.  SH-st. 

257 

80 

Kirby  &  Lewis, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Two  houses.  Brick,  stn,  tr-cta.  3i^-st. 

360 

82 

Lewis,  W.  W. 

" 

Double  city  house.    3-st. 

448 

84 

" 

" 

Two  houses.    4  and  3  st. 

347 

82 

Lord,  J.  B. 

New  York, 

Pair  city  houses,  on  31'  lot.    SVj-st. 

358 

82 

Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

Four  houses.    214-st.    (Suburban.) 

20,000 

149 

78 

McLaughlin,  J.  W. 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Semi-detached.    2yo-st. 

235 

80 

" 

Block  of  six  houses!    Bt  and  2i/^-st. 

508 

85 

Price,  Bruce 

« 

Block  of  six  houses.    2Vo-st. 

Oct.  28 

76 

Putnam,  J.  P. 

Longwood,  Mass. 

Blk  of  five  ho.  2i4-st.  Plan  on  p.  348. 

298 

81 

Rich,  C.  A. 

Newton  Centre, Mass. 

Double  cottage.    'Half-timber.   2y3-st. 

282 

81 

Sims.  J.  P. 

Germantown,  Pa. 

Semi-detached  house.    2i^-st. 

357 

82 

Smith,  O.  C. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Montreal,  Can. 

Sketch  for  double  city  house.    2'^-st. 

476 

85 

Taylor,  A.  F. 

Semi-detached  houses.    2y2-st. 

291 

81 

Taylor,  Van  Campen 

Newark,  N.  J. 

Block  of  five  city  houses.    SV^-st. 

465 

84 

" 

" 

Block  of  ten  city  houses.    3-st. 

247 

80 

Ware,  J.  E. 

New  York, 

Block  three  city  houses.    4-st. 

449 

84 

Wlrth,  George 

St.  Pavd,  Minn. 

Block  of  seven  city  houses.    3-st. 

ECCLESIASTICAL.-  (7f^^^«  Churches. 


35 


Jan. 15 
174 

68 

159 

511 

165 
Nov.18 

130 

374 

131 

Sept  2, 

86 

112 

264 

420 

171 
Feb.  26 
Apr.  8, 

456 

176 

182 
Jiily29 

160 

472 

212 

218 

255 
Mar.  4, 

251 
58 

394 

398 

490 
59 

299 
Jan.  1, 
May  6, 

172 
80 

178 

251 

138 

179 

486 

226 

378 
76 

189 
Dec.  2, 

175 
Sept 23 

204 
Dec.  9, 

108 

401 

419 

487 

168 

83 

May  27 

210 
Sept 30 
165, 73 

313 

106 
Jan. 22 
Feb. 12 

306 
Feb.  f 

188 

148 


Anderson  &  Crapsey, 
Beebe,  M.  E. 
Besariek,  J.  H. 
Broc'klesby,  W.  C. 
Burns,  C.  M. 
Cabot,  E.  C. 
Cassell,  C.  E. 


Cochrane,  J.  C. 
Congdon,  H.  M. 


Cummings,  M.  F. 
Cunmiings  &  Sears, 

Dempwolf,  J.  A. 
Dixon  &  Carson, 

Dunnell  &  Brown, 
Durang,  E.  F. 
Edwards,  C. 
Egan  &  HUl, 


Esty,  A.  R. 
Eraser ,W.  S. 
Gambrill  &  Richardson, 
Gibson,  R.  W. 


Gouge,  F.  H. 
Gray  <&  Page, 
Hartwell,  Swasey  &  Co. 
Hubert  &  Pirsson, 
Kennedy,  R.  G.  (del.) 
IvUburn,  H.  F. 

Kirby,  J.  H. 
LLnd,  E.  C. 
Marshall,  H.  R. 
Ord,  John 

Peabody  &  Steams, 
Pfeiffcr,  Carl 
Potter,  E.  T. 

Potter,  W.  A. 
Potter  &  Robertson, 
Price,  Bruce 
Pursell,  I. 
Ramsay,  C.  R. 
Renwick,  Jas. 
Richardson,  H.  H. 
Robertson,  R.  H. 

Russell,  R.  G. 
Schickel,  Wm. 
Sturgis  &  Brigham, 

Supplee,  D.  E. 
Upjohn,  R.  M. 

Vinal,  A. 

Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 


"Wilson,  J.  R. 
Wilson,  J.  A.  &  W. 
Wyatt  &  Sperry, 


Charleston,  W.  Ta. 
P.  Catherines,  Ont. 
Boston,  Mass.     . 
New  Bedford,  Mass. 
Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Baltimore,  Md. 


Chicago,  ni. 
Sing  Sing,  N.  Y. 
Glencove,  N.  Y. 
Dubuque,  la. 
Portsmouth,  N.  H. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Troy,  N.  Y. 
Lynn,  Mass. 
Boston.  Mass. 
Gettysbiu-g,  Pa. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

Minneapolis,  IVIinn. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Paterson,  N.  J. 
Chicago,  HI. 
Lockport,  N.  Y. 
Chicago,  111. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Sewickley,  Pa. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 


Clinton,  N.  Y. 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Fall  River,  Mass. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Northampton,  Mass. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 


Baltimore,  Md. 
Germantown,  Pa. 
Philadelphia, Pa, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
New  York, 
Northampton,  Mass. 
Brookline,  Mass. 
Springfield,  Mass. 
St.  John,  N.  B. 
Willces  Barre,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
New  York, 
Albany,  N.  Y. 
New  York, 

]  Washington,  D.  C. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Philadelphia,  Pa, 
Boston,  Mass. 
Danville,  Pa. 
Bennington,  Vt. 
Cleveland,  O. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Lynn,  Mass. 
Ironton,  O. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

[See  also  Part 


Presbyterian.    Stone. 
St.ThomasEpiscopal.  Stone.  80'xlOO' 
Cong.,  Chapel  annex.  Stn.  800  seats. 
St.  James  Episcopal.  Brick  and  Stone. 
St.  Stephen's  Church. 
View  showing  Gothic  Ch.     [der.  Stn. 
Clnu-ch  of  theHolyComforter.  S.S.un- 
Bishop  Chase  Memorial  Church.  Stn. 
Bp.  WhittingtonMem.Ch.  Stn  and  tun 
JefEersonPkCh.Bk,Stn.Seat'gsem-cir. 
Trinity  Cii.   Stn.    Plan  on  sep.  plates 
St.  Paul's.    Stone.    Porte  cochere. 
St.  John's.    Native  rock.    600  seats. 
Stone,  timber  and  plaster.    Gables. 
Ch.,  S.S.,  parish  bldgs.   Stn.  1000  sts, 
Presb.  Ch.  44'x84'  Brick  and  Stone. 
Universalist.    Stone.    Plan  at  p.  68. 
Old  South  Church.    Stone. 
Memorial  Church.    Episcopal. 
Presb.  Ch.  Granite.  (Boundary  Ave.) 
Pi-esb.  Chxu-ch.    Lafayette  Sq.  'Stone. 
Comp.  for  Ch.    Porte  cochere.    Spire. 
Ch.  of  the  Visitation.    B.C.    Stone. 
Church,  with  spire. 
R.C.Ch.  83'.xl6l'  Stone.  225' spire 
R.C.  Church.    Spire.    Stone. 
St.Adalbert,  R.C.  Bk  and  Stn.  Spire, 
Cong.  Church.    Stone.    1000  seats. 
Comp.dcs.  M.E.Ch.  Bk  and  Stn.  Spire, 
Trinity  Chiu'ch. 
Cathedral.    2  plates. 

"  Interior. 

"  West  front.    [1000  seats. 

"Old  Stone  Ch."  Presb.,and  Chpl.  Stn 
Chris.  Ch.    Stn  and  bk.   Granite  cols. 
Congregational  Church. 
Ch.of  the  Puritans.  750seats.  Marble. 
Christ  Church. 
IstCong.Ch.  Monson  Grnite.  1200  sts. 
1st  Pi-esbyterian  Church.     Stone. 
Design  for  Chiirch.    Stone.    Spire. 
Presb.  Church.    (Rejected  design.) 
Christ  Church.    Restoration. 
Asbury  M.E.  Church.    Stone. 
Church  of  Messiah.    Two  sketches. 
Fifth  Avenue  Presbyterian  Church. 
Comp.  design.  Stone.  Brick  dressings. 
Harvard  Ch.  Spire.  Stone.  850  seats. 
New  So.  Ch.    Cong.  Chapel  adj.    Stn. 
Trinity  Church.    2  plates.    Stone. 
M.E.Ch.  Bk,  Stn.  Spire 250'.  1200  sts. 
Moravian  Ch.  HolyTi-inity.  Stn.  2-st. 
Central  Presb.  Ch.  Stn.  Spire.  750  sts. 
St.  Patrick's.    R.C.  Cathedral. 
Cathedral.    6  plates.  [Dtls. 

Mad.-Ave.M.E.Ch.  Stn.  754  seats.  Stn. 
St.  James  Church.  [550  seats. 

Unitarian.  A.  Sq.xOO'  Bk.Stn.  Spire. 
R.C.  OurLadyof  PeiTJetualHelp.  2-st. 
Church  of  the  Advent. 
Competitive  design.    Trinity  Church. 
St.Math.  Evan.Luth.  Comp.  625seats. 
Central  Church.    Stone. 
Christ  Church.    See  also  308. 
Baptist.    Brick.    400  seats. 
Chiu'ch  and  Parsonage.    Stone. 
First  Church.    Stone. 
St.  Steph.  IMem.  Ch.   Stn.  Lg.  sht  dtls. 
Presbyterian  Ch.    45'x75'    Brick. 
Pres.Ch.  Boundary  Ave.  Stn.tjO'xlSO' 
St.  Michael's.    Stone. 

II-] 


ECCLESIASTICAL.  —  l^illage  Churches. 


37 


u 

No. 

4) 

X 

315 

82 

270 

81 

277 

81 

511 

85 

308 

81 

4ao 

85 

189 

79 

June24 

76 

430 

84 

163 

79 

485 

85 

467 

84 

344 

82 

275 

81 

74 

77 

445 

84 

258 

80 

206 

79 

60 

77 

187 

79 

230 

80 

126 

78 

126 

78 

384 

83 

381 

83 

124 

78 

235 

80 

239 

80 

Architect. 


Location. 


Remarks. 


Cost. 


Bartlett  &  West, 
Brocklesby,  W.  C. 
Burns,  C.  M. 
Chandler,  T.  P. 
Congdon,  H.  M. 

Dempwolf ,  J.  A. 
Duunell  &  Brown, 
Earle,  S.  C. 
Ferry  &  Gardner, 
Gibson,  R.  W. 
Hartwell  &  Richardson, 
Hayes,  W.  H.   ■ 
Howe  &  Dodd, 
Kilbm-n,  H.  F. 
Robertson,  R.  H. 
Rossiter  &  AVright, 
Silloway  &  Cobb, 
Starbuclv  iSrVinal, 
Tliayer,  S.  J.  F. 
Tilden,  Geo.  T. 
Valk,  L.  B. 

Van  Brunt  &  Howe, 
Walker,  W.  R.  &  Son, 
Withers,  J.  C. 
Wood,  W.  Halsey 


Newton,  la. 
Adams,  Mass. 
Brya  Mawr,  Pa. 
Foxchase,  Pa. 
Danville,  Pa. 

Spring  Grove,  Pa. 
Owatonna,  Minn. 
Norton,  Mass. 
Wilbraham,  Mass. 
Greenpoint,  L.  I. 
Norwood,  Mass. 
Lodi,  N.  Y. 
Waltham,  Mass. 
Larchmont,  N.  Y. 

Netherwood,  N.  J. 
Augusta,  Me. 
Farmington,  Me. 
Naini  Tal,  India, 


Perrysburgh,  O. 
Bennington,  Vt. 
Shellburne  Falls,Mas 
No.  Attleboro',  Mass. 
Hanover,  N.  H. 


M.E.  Bk  and  Stone.  Spire  and  tower. 

St.  Mark's.    Stone.    Arcade  porch. 

Ch.  of  the  Redeemer.    Stone.    2  pi. 

Presbyterian  Church. 

Christ  Ch.  Stone.  Lge  central  tower. 

Christ  Church.    (Photograph.) 

St.Paul's  Lutheran.  Bk,Stn.  450seats. 

M.E.  Church.    Brick  and  Stone. 

Cong.Chapel.  Timbered.  See  interior. 

Frame  Country  Church. 

Ch.of  theAscension.  Brick.  Gabl  to  st. 

1st  Cong.  Ch.  Frm.  Tower  and  Spire. 

M.E.  Church.    Brick  and  Stone. 

Universalist.    Large  sheet  of  details. 

Frame  Church. 

Sketches  for  Church. 

Brick  and  frame  above  sq.  250  seats. 

Frame.    Unitarian. 

M.E.  Ch.    2-st.    Spire.    500  seats. 

M.E.    Mission  Church. 

A  village  Chitrch,  on  diagonal  plan. 

Chiu'ch. 


Emanuel  Ch.  Stone.  Brick  dressings. 
Universalist,  and  Parsonage.  Bk,  Stn. 
St.  Thomas  Church.    Stone. 
Seashore  Church. 
Ch.and  S.S.  Square  tower.  600  seats. 

[See  also  Part  XL] 


10,000 

6,000 

12,000 


4,000 
7,000 


ECCLESIASTICAL.  —  Urban  Chapels. 


39 


u 

No. 

>H 

295 

81 

149 

78 

157 

79 

300 

81 

Jxily  8, 

76 

279 

81 

80 

77 

98 

77 

66 

77 

Abchitect. 


Bush,  H.  S. 
Cady,  J.  C. 
Cassell,  C.  E. 
Hazlett,  W.  C. 
Potter  &  Robertson, 
Robertson,  R.  H. 
Supplee,  D.  E. 
Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 
Wyatt  &  Sperry, 


Paterson,  N.  J. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Harrisburg,  Pa. 
Zanesville,  O. 
New  York, 


Mantua,  Pa. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Baltimore,  Md. 

[See  also  Part  II.] 


Remabks. 


Small  Chapel.    Stone.  [seats. 

PUgrmChpl.  Bk,tr-cta.  1200  to  1500 

St.  Paul's  Ch.    Small.  Gable.  Belfrj'. 

Chancel  and  Vestry.    Stone. 

St.  Augustine.    Chapel  and  Schools. 

Madison-Ave.  Ch.    Stone  and  tile. 

Second  Presbyterian  Church.    Stone. 

Unitarian  Church. 

St.  Geo.  44'x88'   Marble.    400  seats. 


Cost. 


ECCLESIASTICAL.  —  Country  Chapels. 


41 


No. 

Aechitect. 

Location. 

Remabks. 

Cost. 

184 

79 

Brown  &  Allison, 

St.  John,  N.  B. 

Episcopal.    132  Seats.    Frame. 

Sl,793 

142 

78 

Burr,  F.  S.  (Boston), 

Maiden,  Mass. 

Unitarian  Chapel.    Frame. 

139 

78 

Chandler,  T.  P. 

Darlington,  Md. 

Small.    Stone. 

Dee.  16 

76 

Congdon,  H.  M. 

Hartford,  Conn. 

St.Thomas.  Stn.  Granite  paving-blks 

415 

83 

Day,  W.  H. 

Palesville,  N.  Y. 

Gloria  Dei  Ch.  Stone.  28'x50'  135  sts. 

64 

77 

Earle,  S.  C. 

Bristol,  R.  I. 

Chpl  St.aiichaersPar.  L'gmedow-Stn 

12,000 

287 

81 

Emerson,  "W.  R. 

Mt.  Desert,  Me. 

St.Sylvia.  Weatherboard  and  shingl. 

258 

80 

Fassett,  F.  H. 

BerUn  FaUs,  N.  H. 

R.C.  Church.    Frame. 

144 

78 

Flcken&  Smith, 

Sea  Cliff,  L.  I. 

M.E.  Church.    (Proposed.) 

428 

84 

Gifford,  C.  A. 

Harrison,  N.  J. 

Christ  Ch.  Stone  and  timber.    Small. 

508 

85 

" 

Newark,  N.  J. 

IMission  Chapel.    Frame. 

2,500 

316 

80 

Hunt,  E.-M. 

IsUp,  L.  I. 

St.  Mark's,  France.    2  pi. 

57 

77 

Jennuigs,  A.  B. 

Tannersville,  N.  Y. 

Union  Church.    Frame. 

302 

81 

Moffette,  Geo. 

Mt.  Desert,  Me. 

Rustic  Chapel. 

127 

78 

Parker,  C.  E. 

near  Boston,  Mass. 

Frame  Chapel. 

57 

77 

Potter  &  Robertson, 

OrangeMount'n,  N.J. 

Counti-y  Church.    Stone. 

87 

77 

" 

Englewood,  N.  J. 

( ;hapel.    Stone.    Low  tower. 

18,000 

111 

78 

"                " 

Perspective  study.    Country  Church. 

146 

78 

(j                (i 

Ovster  Bay,  L.  I. 

Frame  Church. 

508 

85 

Rand  &  Taylor, 

Winchester,  Mass. 

Ch.of  the  Epiphany.  Frame.  200  sts. 

4,000 

290 

81 

Robertson,  R.  H. 

Seabright,  N.  J. 

Sketch  of  Frame  Church.    Small. 

330 

82 

Rossiter  &  Wright, 

Irvington-on-Hudson 

Granite  Memorial  Chjirch. 

12,000 

271 

81 

Sims,  J.  P. 

Foxburg,  Pa. 

Memorial  Chapel. 

474 

85 

"Wait  &  Cutter, 

Wakefield,  Mass. 

Greenwood  Chapel.    Frame. 

214 

80 

Walker  &  Gould, 

East  Providence,  R.I. 

Baptist  Meetlng-House.    Frame. 

[See  also  Part  n.] 


ECCLESIASTICAL.  —  Synag^ 


ogues. 


43 


No. 


G514      85 
Jan.29l  76 


Architect. 


Eidlltz,  Leopold 
Fraser,  Furness&Hewitt, 


Location. 


New  Yoi:k, 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Remarks. 


Temple  Emanuel.  Plan  in  letter-press 
feynagogue.    Stone. 


Cost. 


[See  also  Part  II.] 


ECCLESIASTICAL.  —  Interiors. 


45 


No. 


Architect. 


Location. 


Rejiarks. 


Cost. 


77 

77 

499 

m 

366 

82 

495 

85 

410 

83 

364 

82 

313 

81 

EidUtz,  C.  L.  W. 
Hapgood,  M.  P.  (del.), 
Hartwell  &  Richardson, 
Mead,  Jno.  C. 
Upjohn,  R.  M. 
Vaughan,  Henry 
Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 


Westchester,  N.  Y. 
Wethersfield,  Conn. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Wethersfield,  Conn. 
Albany,  N.  T. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Lynn,  Mass. 


St.  Peter's.    Restoration.    Interior. 

1st  Ecclesiastical  Society.    Sketches. 

Baptist  Church.    Interior. 

1st  Ecclesiastical  Society.    Interior. 

St.  Peter's.    Interior. 

Chapel  for  Sisters  of  St.  Margaret. 

St.  Stephen's  Mem.  Church    Interior. 


[See  also  Part  II.] 


ECCLESIASTICAL.  —Details. 


47 


No. 

i 

Architect. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

469 

84 

Cobb,  A.  W. 

Study  for  Church  Tower. 

Feb.  5, 

76 

Cummings  &  Sears, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Pulpit  and  Screen,  Old  South  Church. 

55 

77 

" 

" 

New  Old  Soutli  Ch.  Dtls.  Stn.  Screen. 

208 

79 

Diirangr,  E.  F. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Organ.    Pi-esbyterian  Church. 

522 

85 

Hartwell  &  Richardson, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Side  entrnc  of  Spiritual  Tmpl.  p.  305 

488 

85 

Mason,  G.C.,  Jr. 

Newport,  R.  I. 

Seventh-Day  Baptist.  Dtls.  Restored. 

214 

80 

Renwiok,  James 

New  York, 

Organ  Case.    Grace  Church. 

230 

80 

" 

" 

Reredos.    Grace  Church. 

131 

78 

Richardson,  H.  H. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Tower  of  Brattle  Sq.  Ch.   Sculptured. 

345 

82 

Rossiter  &  Wright, 

So.  Orange,  N.  J. 

Large  sheet  of  Details.    See  page  Gl. 

54 

77 

Upjohn,  R.  M. 

Boston,  Blass. 

Central  Church.  Main  entrance.  Pch. 

299 

81 

" 

Mauch  Chunk,  Pa. 

Reredos  and  altar.    Marble. 

399 

83 

Vaughan,  Henry- 

St.  Stephen's  Ch.,R.I. 

Rood-screen  and  choir  seats. 

67 

77 

Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 

Boston,  Mass. 

First  Church.    Details. 

Nov.18 

76 

Withers,  F.  C. 

New  York, 

Trinity.    Reredos. 

110 

78 

" 

" 

Church  alterations. 

Cost. 


19,947 
4,000 


[See  also  Part  11.] 


ECCLESIASTICA]^.  — Miscellaneous. 


49 


No. 

>t 

Aechitect. 

Location. 

Remakks. 

COST. 

388 
118 

83 

78 

Atwood,  C.  B. 
Bacon,  F.  H. 

Receiving  Tomb.    View  and  detaU. 
Mortuary  Chpl.   Tomb  of  a  musician. 

154 

78 

Ciunmiiigs  &  Sears, 

CapeHaytien,St.Dom 

Cathedral. 

517 

85 

Dickson,  Walter 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

Sketches  1st  Reformed  Ch.    See  dtls. 

Apr.  29 

76 

Littell,  E.  T. 

Roxboro',  Pa. 

Parish  buildings. 

Aug.  12 

76 

Parker,  C.  E. 

Charleston,  S.  C. 

New  Old  Circular  Church.    Brick. 

(2  pi.) 
18,000 

54 

77 

Peabody  &  Steams, 

Boston,  Mass. 

St.Geo.Ch.  Bk  and  Stn.  Spire.  500sts. 

222 

80 

Pi-ice,  Bruce 

Demarara,  Gui, 

Cathedral.    Frame. 

71 

77 

Roberts  &  Taylor, 

Jersey  City, 

Refoi-med  Ch.    Brick  and  W.  brick. 

10,000 

74 

77 

" 

Newark,  N.  J. 

ReceivingVault.  Stn.  Built  for  $2,680 

5,000 

459 

84 

Van  Brunt  &  Howe, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Mortuary  Chapel  and  offices. 

127 

78 

Walker  &  Gould. 

Central  Falls,  R.  I. 

Baptist. 

30,000 

101 

77 

Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 

Akron,  0. 

Soldiers'  Memorial  Church. 

444 

84 

Wood,  W.  Halsey, 

Sewanee,  Tenn. 

Chapel.  Chapter-House  and  Cloister. 
Study  for  Chapel  of  Chateau. 

July  29 

7G 

Wyatt,  J.  N. 

480 

85 

Colonial, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Old  HolUs  Street. 

July  15 

70 

" 

Old  South  Church.    Perspective. 

Oct.  7, 

76 

Ipsen  (del.). 

" 

"                 "            Interior. 

Oct.  7, 

76 

Kendall  (del.). 

" 

"                 "           Roof  sections. 

164 

79 

" 

"                  "            Interior,    j).  52. 

434 

84 

Isle  of  Wight,  Va. 

Old  Brick  Church. 

reb.l2 

76 

Nauvoo,  111. 

The  Temple. 

reb.2G 

76 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

Tower  of  Trinity  Church. 

519 

85 

RatclifEeboro',  S.  C. 

St.  Paul's  Church.    Built  1819. 

519 

85 

Riehniond,  Va. 

Monumental  Church.    Built  1811. 

429 

84 

San  Francisco,  Cal. 

Mission  Dolores,    p.  13©. 

250 

80 

Speri-y  (del.),   ' 

York,  Pa. 

Towers. 

316 

82 



Classic  design  for  country  Chs.  p.  20. 

125 

78 





St.  Teresa's.  R.C.  Church. 

See  also  "  Special  Features,"  for  Church  Towers  and  Spires. 


EDUCATIONAL. 


51 


281 

248 

224 

15G 
Jan.  29 

108 

171 

172 

380 
May  13 

516 
67 

403 

233 

477 

429 

289 

109 

124 

393 

337 

203 

393 

278 
May  20 

366 

176 

424 

103 

193 
G261 

262 

227 

260 

329 
Feb.  12 
Apr.  22 

385 

428 

483 

503 

258 

409 
69 

485 

231 

286 

222 

102 

481 

119 

501 

194 

466 
56 
80 

102 
Feb.  26 
Dec.  30 

150 

190 
215 
Feb.  19 
340 
154 
334 
201 
513 

184 


Architect. 


Architectural  League, 
Brown,  R. 
Bryant,  G.  J.  F. 
Ca'dy,  J.  C. 
Cady  &  Congdon, 
rioiigh,  G.  A. 


Congdon,  H.  M. 
Dempwolf,  J.  A. 
Bunnell  &  Brown, 
Fassett  &  Stevens, 
Fraser,  W.  S. 
Freret,  J. 
Hammatt,  Edw.  S. 
Hartwell,  H.  W. 
Hartwell  &  Swasey, 
Holly,  H.  H. 
Hornblower,  J.  C. 
Janes,  F.  H. 
Kimball,  F.  H. 
Langlev.Langlev&Biirke 
McLaughlin,  J.  W. 
Mason  &  Son, 
Merrill  &  Cutler, 
Newcomb  &  Son, 
Ogden  &  Wright, 
Peabody  &  Stearns, 


Pfeiffer,  Carl 
Pierce,  O.  J. 
Potter  &  Brown, 
Potter  &  Robertson, 

Preston,  W.  G. 
Rand  &  Taylor, 
Richardson,  H.  H. 
Robertson,  R.  H. 
Rossiter  &  Wright, 

Scofield,  L.  T. 
Sibley,  J.  D.  &  Son, 
Silliman  &  Farnsworth, 
Silloway  &  Cobb, 
Smithnieyer  &  Pelz, 
Stone  &  Cai-penter, 
Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 
Upjohn,  K.  M. 
Van  Brunt  &  Howe, 
Vaux  &  Radford, 

Walker  &  Gould, 
Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 


Wilson,  J.  R. 
Wyatt  &  Sperry, 
Yoimg,  G.  H. 

Young,  T.  C. 
Hooker,  P.  H. 


Location. 


Augusta,  Me. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Steelton,  Pa. 
Sea  b'ry  Mission,Minn 
Hanover,  Pa. 
Owatonna,  Minn. 
Portland,  J\Ie. 
Wellsville,  O. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Rock  Island,  111. 
Waltham,  Mass. 
So.  Braintree,  Mass. 

,  Tenn. 

Washington,  D.  C. 
Chatham,  N.  Y. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Toronto,  Ont. 
Cincinnati,  O. 
Newport,  R.  I. 
Lowell,  Mass. 
Canibriilije,  Mass. 
Albany,  X.  Y. 
Colorado  Springs, 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Xew  York. 
Chicago,  111. 
New  York, 
Princeton  College, 

Boston  University, 
New  Britain,  Conn. 
Harvard  Coll.,  Mass. 
New  Y'ork, 
on  the  Hudson, 
Vermont  University, 
Cleveland,  O. 
Middletown,  Conn. 
Vassar  College, 


79    Diagi-ams, 


Georgetown,  D.  C. 
Providence,  R.  I. 
Dartmouth  College, 
New  York, 
Michigan  University 
New  York, 

Providence,  R.  I. 


Harvard  Coll.,  Mass. 
Quincy,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Wellesley  Coll., Mass. 
Purdue  Univ.,  Tenn. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Concord,  N.  H. 

St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 


Remabks. 


A  village  School-IIo.  Four  examples 
Pub. School  buiklg.   Comp.   2  pi.  4-sI 
Academy  buildg.    Brick,  Stn,  ter-ctn 
Chapter-Ho.    Trinity  College.    Stone 
Academy  t)f  Design.    Stone. 
21/2-st.  School-Ho.  Brick  and  Stn.  [eta 
Eng.  and  Latin  High-Sch.  Bk,  Stn,  tr- 
Plans  of  foregoing. 
2V2-st.   School-House.  Brick  and  Stn, 
Di\'inity  School.    Stone. 
Public  School.    2-st.    Bk,  Stn,  ter-cta. 
Baptist  Academy.    Brick  and  Stone. 
Design  for  School-House.  1-st.  Brick, 
Public  School-House.  3-st.  Bk,Stone, 
The  Good  Shepherd  Convent. 
"LutherHall.'"AugustinianTheo.Sem, 
School-House.    2-st.    Brick. 
Thayer  Academy.    3y2-st. 
St.  Luke's  JMemorial  Hall. 
Comp.designforColumbiaUniversity. 
Public  School-House.    Brick  and  oak. 
Theo.  Inst.  3-st.  Brick,  Stone,  tr-cta. 
Bap.Theo.Col.  RVo-st.  Bk,Stn.  Details. 
Public  School-House.    3V-,-st. 
High-School.    S-Ft.    53'xOO'  Bk,  Stn. 
Laboratory  building.    2-st.    Bk,  Stn. 
Felton  Hall  Dormitory.    3-st. 
State  Normal  School.    3V2-st. 
College  building. 

Skch  forSchl  of  Wash.Unlversty.  2  pi. 
Henienway  Gymnasium. 

"  "  Details.  Lgslit. 

5th.  Ave.  Riding-School.  Large  sheet. 
School-Ho.  2-st.  38'x50'  Bk  and  Stn. 
Union  Theo.  Seminary.    Bk.  and  Stn. 
Dormitory  for  80  students.    2  plates. 
Lectui-e  Hall.    3-st.  60'x  118'. 
JacobSleeperHall.  4-st.  Bk,Stn,tr-cta. 
School-house.    2-st.    Brick. 
Austin  Hall.    (Law  School.) 
NcAvsboys'  Lodging-House.    2  plates. 
School-Ho.     2-st.    Brick  and  timber. 
Competitive  design  for  Billings  Hall 
Central  High-School.    31/2-st.    Stone. 
School  and  Chapel.  Statelnd.  School, 
Laboratory.  2-st.  Brick,  Stone,  tr-cta. 
Design  for  High-School  House. 
Georgetown  College.    Stone.    2  pits. 
D<  )rmitorv  bldgforBrownUnivsty.4-st 
Library.  Bk,Stn.  6000sq.ft,$10per  ft. 
Trinity  Parish  School. 
Library.    Details,  etc. 
Boys'  Lodging-House  and  Schools. 

High-School.    3-st.    Brick  and  Stone. 
Design  for  small  School-House.    2-st. 
Dormitory  bldg  Brown Univsty.4i^-st. 
Academic  Theatre.    Interior. 
Adams  Academy.    2  plates. 
P.  E.  Theological  School.    Stone. 
Design  for  College  building.  [eta. 

Stone  Hall.  Lgshtofdtls.  Bk,  Stn,tr- 
Plan  on  page  02.    Brick,  etc, 
Christ  Ch.  Orphanage.   Lg  sheet  dtls. 
Gymnasium  for  St.  Paxil's  School. 
St.Paul'sSchool.  31/2-st.  Bk,Stn,tr-eta, 
Smith  Academy.    2  plates. 
Sketches  in  Boys'  Academy. 

Forced  ventilation  of  school-ho.  p.  5. 


Cost. 


12,000 

5,000 
32,000 


18,500 


40.000 
30,000 


6,000 


40,000 


(Bk,  Stn.) 


100,000 


40,000 


FURNITURE. 

[INCLUDING  MANTELS  AND  FIREPLACES.] 


53 


M 

No. 

<0 

>* 

JunelO 

76 

297 

81 

2J=6 

80 

491 

85 

Dec.  16 

76 

107 

78 

133 

78 

153 

78 

272 

81 

64-65 

77 

317 

82 

372 

83 

60 

77 

54 

77 

147 

78 

384 

83 

242 

80 

Oct.28, 

76 

Dec.  16 

76 

129 

78 

Nov.25 

76 

173 

79 

143 

78 

173 

79 

229 

80 

370 

83 

60 

77 

112 

78 

55 

77 

475 

85 

Juiiel4 

76 

493 

85 

168 

79 

155 

78 

116 

78 

74 

77 

76 

77 

78 

77 

256 

80 

259 

80 

85 

77 

101 

77 

235 

80 

237 

80 

246 

80 

248 

SO 

250 

80 

251 

80 

252 

80 

253 

80 

134 

78 

134 

78 

134 

78 

135 

78 

134 

78 

134 

78 

135 

78 

134 

78 

135 

78 

134 

78 

135 

78 

174 

79 

Brown,  S.  J. 
Burns,  C.  M. 
Cutter,  M.  N. 
Davenport,  A.  H. 
Day,  Clinton 
Dewson,  Ed. 


Dietrich,  E.  W. 

Ferry  &  Gardner, 
Ficken,  H.  E. 
Ficken  &  Smith, 
Hazlehurst  &  Huckel, 
Hine,  Cicero 
Hixon,  E.  &  Co. 

Kennedy,  E.  G. 
Kimbel  &  Cabus, 
Ledoux,  M.  Eugene 
Lewis,  W.  W. 

Lindsley  &  Cutter, 
McLaughlin,  J.  W. 
Morlock  &  Bayer, 
Peabody  &  Stearns, 
Potter  &  Robertson, 
Rinn,  J.  P. 
Roberts  &  Taylor, 
Russel  &  Huidekoper, 
Sims,  J.  P. 
Stickney  (del.), 
Thomson,  James 
Van  Brunt,  H. 


Walker  &  Gould, 
Wrigley,  U.  (del.), 
(Household  Art  Co.), 
Macomb  (del.), 


p.  283. 
p.  19, 
p.  124, 
p.  147, 
p.  171, 
p.  183, 
p.  195, 
p.  238, 

"  Abacus," 
"  Advent," 
*'  Albion," 
"  A.  Novice," 
"  Avisez-le-jln," 
"  Acanthus," 
"  Fairdeal," 
''Hope," 

"  N^on-pane-solum,^ 
"  Utile  didci," 
(?) 

"  Clay," 

"  Cunctator," 

"  Dry  Goods," 

"  Double  Elejihant,' 

"  Lynn," 

"  Persevere," 


Boston,  Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Oakland,  Cal. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Newton,  Mass. 


Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Cincinnati,  O. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Williamstown,  Mass. 
Lenox,  Mass. 


Providence,  R.  I. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Chicago,  111. 
Fort  Hamilton, 


Mantel  and  fireplace. 

Fireplace. 

Church  furniture. 

P'nrniture  sketches. 

Table  and  shelves. 

Library  chair  and  table. 

Library  and  dining-room  furniture. 

Bric-k-brac  case,  etc. 

Mantel  and  details. 

jNLantel  and  bookcase. 

Fireplace. 

Bric-&,-brac  mantel. 

Sideboard  and  decoration. 

Buffet. 

Mantel  and  andirons. 

Fireplace. 

Design  forcabuiet. 

Centennial  show-case. 

"  "  Douglas  Ax  Co. 

Sideboard. 
Mantel  and  mirror. 
Chimney-piece. 
Dining-rooxu  fireplace. 
Sideboard. 

Mantelpiece  and  furniture. 
Alantelpiece. 
Sideboard. 

Mantel  in  covintry  house. 
Memorial  mantel,  K.  A.  Lodge. 
Fireplace.    Brick  and  stone. 
Show-case. 
An  old  clock. 
Mantelpiece. 
Curio  case. 
Hall  stand. 

Chimney-piece,  sideboard,  etc. 
Cabinet.    Sixteenth  century. 
Studies  of  mantels. 
Mantel  for  bank. 
Old  sola. 
Hooded  mantel. 
Old  mantel. 


y  Sketches   and   diagi-ams   of  flre- 
I  places. 


$200 


>  ComiDetition  for  Stone  Fireplace. 


1 


Competition  tor  Sideboard, 


300 


Many  examples  of  fireplaces  and  mantels  will  be  found  illustrating  the  articles  on  "  Ventilating  Fire 
places,"  and  "  The  Open  Fireplace,"  in  Nos.  154  and  157,  1878,  and  Nos.  237,  248,  250,  251,  252,  255,  1880, 
etc. 

[See  also  Part  II.] 


FURNITURE. 


65 


fH 

No. 

tx 

287 

81 

287 

81 

287 

81 

288 

81 

290 

81 

ARCHITECT. 


"Facet  Spera," 
"  Hora  JSlatutina, 
"  Manii  Propria,' 
"  Morpheus,'" 
"  Nous  Verrons,'" 


Location. 


(Northrop), 

(Warren), 

(Dewson), 

(Marsh), 


Remaeks. 


Competition   in  Bed-room  Furni- 
ture. 


Cost. 


GATE-LODGES   AND 

ENTRANCES. 

67 

No. 

Architect. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

Cost. 

286 

81 
81 
81 

77 
83 
83 
85 
79 
79 
85 
78 
77 
78 
80 

Aichitectural  League, 
Boyd  &  Ktiby, 
Cleaves,  A. 
Fernbaeh,  H. 
Gibson,  R.  W. 

1  Howe,  A.  H. 

Lynn,  W.  H. 

Richardson,  H.  H. 
Stent,  Thos. 
Stnrgis  &  Brighani, 
Upjohn,  R.  M. 
Ware,  J.  E. 

A  cemetery  entrance. 

A  gate-lodge.    Stone  and  timber. 

Bridge  and  gate. 

Keeper's  dwelling  and  gate. 

Office  and  keeper's-lodge.  Bk,  Stone. 

Gateway  to  park. 

Kent  gate. 

St.  Louis  gate. 

Gate-lodge. 

Entrance.    Stone. 

Gate-lodge.    Gardener's  cottage. 

East  entrance.    Lodges.    Stone. 

Lodge  and  chapel.  Stone  and  timber. 

273 

304 
57 
412 
382 
508 
167 
170 
G522 
120 
101 
136 
259 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Omalia,  Neb. 
Salem  Fields  Cemt'y, 
Albany  Cemetery, 

New  Haven,  Conn. 

Quebec, 

North  Easton,  Mass. 
Mt.  Pleasant  Cem'ty, 
Newport,  R.  I. 
Greenwood  Cem'trv, 
Maple  Grove,  L.  I. 

$30,000 

HOSPITALS   AND    ASYLUMS. 


59 


No. 


124 

78 

129 

78 

188 

79 

106 

78 

June  3, 

7(! 

IGO 

79 

Sept.  y, 

76 

59 

77 

Aug.  5, 

76 

186 

79 

324 

82 

Dec.  16 

7(! 

64 

77 

231 

80 

187 

79 

Apr.  29 

76 

471 

8.-> 

Aug.l9 

7(> 

245 

80 

449 

84 

415 

83 

Nov.18 

76 

118 

78 

139 

78 

304 

81 

Akchitect. 


Cabot  &  Chandler, 


Congdon,  H.  M. 
Cummings  &  Sears, 
Ficken  &  Smith, 
Funiess  &  Hewitt, 
Furiiess.Laing  &  Felimer 
Haslvell  &  Wood, 
Kimball,  F.  li. 
Merrill,  O.  A. 
Niernsee,  J.  H. 
Post,  G.  B. 
Potter,  E.  T. 
Putnam,  J.  P. 
Rand,  G.  D. 
Rand  &  Taylor, 
Robertson,  R.  H. 
Sillinian  &  Farns worth, 
Smitliuieyer  &  Pelz, 
Steen,  James  T. 
Withers,  F.  C. 


Winslow  &  Wetherell, 


Location. 


Baltimore,  Md. 

Dorcliester,  Mass. 
New  Yorli, 

Plainfield.N.  .J. 
Pliiladelphia,  Pa. 
Chicago,  111. 
Lawrence,  Kas. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Lowell,  Mass. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
New  Yoric, 

Dorchester,  Mass. 
Worcester,  Mass. 
New  Hampshire, 
New  York  (Hospital). 

Hot  Springs,  Ark. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Pouglikeepsie,  N.  Y. 

Boston,  Mass. 


Remaeks. 


JoluisHopkinsHos.  Administr'nBldg. 

Johns  Hopkins  Hospital.    Pay  ward. 

Adam's  Nervine  Asylum.    Frame. 

St.  Mary's  Free  Hospital  for  Cliildren. 

N.E.Hospit'l  for  Women  and  Children. 

Muhlenberg  Hospital,    l^o-st. 

Jefferson  Medical  College  Hos.    2  pi. 

Ill.Asy.forFeebleMindedChild'n.2pl. 

Kansas  State  Insane  Asylum. 

Orphan  Asy.    2  pi.    See  Nov.  23.  '78. 

Old  Ladies'  Home. 

Johns  Hopkins  Hospital. 

New  Y'ork  Hospital.    Fireproof. 

A  hospital.    Winter  garden  on  roof. 

Adam's  Nervine  Asylum. 

New  Lunatic  Hospital.    2  plates. 

State  Asylum  Bldg.  for  Lady  Patients. 

Competition.    See  plan  on  page  269. 

Pri\-ate  Hospital. 

Sanitarium. 

West  Penn.  Inst,  for  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

Columbia  Inst,  for  Deaf  and  Dumb. 

Hud.  River  State  Hospital  fori:  .sane. 

Hudson  River  State  Asylum. 

Childi-en's  Hospital. 


Cost. 


50,000 
3,300 

175,000 


1,000,000 


1,000,000 
37,000 


30,000 


HOTELS. 


61 


^ 

No. 

O 

X 

424 

84 

520 

85 

55 

77 

279 

81 

342 

82 

433 

84 

228 

80 

70 

77 

113 

78 

359 

82 

404 

83 

393 

83 

440 

84 

Nov.25 

76 

214 

80 

33G 

82 

Feb.  5, 

76 

141 

78 

329 

82 

426 

84 

161 

79 

235 

80 

239 

80 

256 

80 

75 

77 

196 

79 

114 

78 

452 

84 

374 

83 

426 

84 

Nov.18 

76 

436 

84 

320 

82 

321 

82 

325 

82 

319 

82 

325 

82 

321 

82 

325 

82 

328 

82 

103 

77 

AllCHITECT. 


Baldwin,  E.  F. 
Bates,  W.  A. 
Besarick,  J.  H. 
Bradlee  &  WinsloM-, 
Clark  &  Lewis, 
Cluss  &  Schulze, 
Crapsey,  C. 
CiiuuTQings  &  Sears, 
Emerson,  W.  R. 
Ficken,  H.  E. 
Gilbert,  B.  L. 
Hartwell  &  Richardson, 
Hatch,  S.  D. 
McLaughlin,  J.  W. 
Peabody  &  Stearns, 
Pearson,  G.  T. 
Potter  &  Robertson, 
Prague,  John  G. 
Preston,  W.  G. 
Preston  &  Fernald, 
Price,  Bruce 


Putnam,  J.  P. 

Rapp,  Geo.  W. 
Sully,  Thomas 
Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 
Varian  &  Sterner, 
Ware  &  Van  Biunt, 
Zerrahn,  F.  E. 

"  Arcades  ^mbo," 

"  Bhie  Boar," 

"  Country  Life," 

"  Inn,'" 

"  Qui  Tarn," 

"  The  Canterbury," 

"  Try," 

"  Vermont," 


Baltimore,  Md. 
Jackson,  N.  H. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Hingham,  Mass. 
Marblehead,  Mass. 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Burnside,  Ky. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Magnolia, 
Seabright,  N.  J. 
Berkley,  N.  J. 
Mt.  Kineo,  Me. 
Murray  Hill,  N.  Y. 
Cincinnati,  O. 

Roanoke,  Va. 
Princeton,  N.  J. 
Coney  Island, 
Campobello,  N.  B. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Bar  Harbor,  Me. 
Coney  Island, 
Spring  Lake,  N.  J. 


Manhattan  Beach, 
NantasketBch,  Mass. 
Cincinnati,  O. 
New  Orleans,  La. 
Rye,  N.  H. 
Colorado, 
Boston,  Mass. 
Los  Angeles,  Cal. 


Tlndrews  &  Jaques, 

W.  A.  Bates, 

Schweinfurth, 
Watts, 


Remarks. 


Rennert  House.    Brick  and  Stone. 

Thorn  Mountain  House  and  cottages 

Hotel  Eliot.    Brick  and  Stone. 

Old  Colony  House.    2  plates. 

Nanepashemet  Hotel.    Frame. 

The  "  Portland." 

2y2-st.    Frame. 

Hotel  Boylston.    Detail. 

Summer  head-quarters.  2-st.  Frame 

3y2-st.    Frame. 

Berkley  Arms.    3-st.    Frame. 

3V2-st.    Frame. 

7-st. 

Bellevue  Hotel.    3-st.    Frame. 

Des.  for  Siunmer  Hotel.  Stn  and timb, 

Half-timbered. 

3V2-st. 

Hotel  Brighton. 

The  "Owen." 

The  »'  Anbrey.»' 

West  End  Hotel.    5%-st.    Frame. 

St.  George's  Inn.    SVo-st.    Frame. 

Carlton  House.    3y2-st.    Frame. 

Winter  Hotel  at  sea-coast.     Brick. 

Frame. 

Highland  House  Hotel. 
Chalmette  Hotel.  Brick  and  Stn.  6-st. 
Farragut  Hotel.    3-st.    Frame. 
Proposed  hotel.    2i,^-st.    Brick. 
Hotel  Hamilton.    2  plates. 
3y2-st.    2  plates. 


2  plates. 
y  Competition  for  Country  Hotel. 


Ye  Old  Inn,  N.  J. 


Cost. 


350,000 
15,000 


14,000 


100,000 


(2  pi.) 


[See  also  Part  11.] 


INTERIORS. 


63 


Billiard-Room  Interiors. 


No. 


460 
316 
312 
316 
317 
311 
317 
314 


Architect. 


Chamberlain,  W.  E. 
"Albino," 
"  Carleton," 
"  Carom," 
"  Fideliter," 
"Nous  Verrons," 
"  Bow  Boy," 
"  'The  Deuce," 


Location. 


Cambridge,  Mass. 

(Everett), 

— —  (2  pL) 

(Roche), 

(2  pi.) 


(Copeland), 


Remarks. 


Cost. 


>  Billiard-Room  Competition. 


INTERIORS. 

DiNiNG-RooM   Interiors. 


65 


u 

No. 

l>H 

414 

83 

349 

82 

337 

82 

353 

82 

200 

79 

373 

88 

Sept.2, 

36 

244 

80 

111 

79 

467 

84 

215 

80 

224 

80 

225 

80 

139 

78 

Julv22 

76 

71 

77 

167 

79 

276 

81 

278 

81 

274 

81 

275 

81 

274 

81 

Architect. 


Location. 


Remarks. 


Cost. 


Berg,  C.  I. 
Dietrich,  E.  G.  W. 
Eyre,  Wilson 
Ficlven,  H.  E. 
Hastings,  Thomas 
Hazlehurst  &  Huekel, 
Jennev,  W.  L.  B. 
Kimball  &  Wlsedell, 
Lewis,  W.  W. 
Pliipps,  Sanford 
Potter  &  Robertson, 
Price,  Bruce 

Putnam,  J.  P. 
Robertson,  R.  H. 
Van  Brunt,  H. 
Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 

"  Crayon," 

"Z," 

"  Quentin  Durward," 

"  Utility," 

"  Waverley," 


San  Antonio,  Tex. 


Newport,  R.  I. 
New  York, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Chicago,  111. 


Roxbury,  Mass. 


Boston,  Mass. 
Seabright,  N.  J. 


Boston,  Mass. 


(Brown), 
(Roche), 
(Watts), 


Restaurant  of  Hotel  Brunswick. 

Dining-Hall  of  Barge  Club. 
Dioing-Room  and  Chamber. 


Cluny  Hotel.    Parlor. 


Hotel  Dining-Room  Competition. 


INTERIORS. 

Domestic  Hall  Interiors. 


67 


No. 

>H 

392 

83 

318 

82 

328 

82 

228 

80 

202 

79 

297 

81 

118 

78 

143 

78 

450 

84 

55 

77 

506 

85 

281 

81 

467 

84 

Junes, 

76 

375 

88 

96 

77 

250 

80 

472 

85 

489 

85 

Apr.  1, 

76 

Mar.25 

V6 

67 

77 

150 

78 

68 

77 

206 

79 

Jan.  8, 

76 

81 

77 

207 

79 

114 

78 

142 

78 

267 

81 

267 

81 

261 

80 

267 

81 

269 

81 

269 

81 

267 

81 

268 

81 

260 

80 

263 

81 

267 

81 

264 

81 

267 

81 

263 

81 

Akchitect. 


LOCATIOX. 


Remakks. 


Cost. 


Dimmock,  M.J. 
Earle,  S.  C. 
Green  &  Wicks, 
Hine,  Cicero 
Holly,  Hudson 
Kirby  &  Lewis, 
Lewis,  W.  W. 

Palmer  &  Spinney, 
Peabody  &  Stearns, 

Pf eiffer,  Carl 
Phipps,  Sanford 
Price,  Bruce 
Roteh  &  Tilden, 
Russell,  W.  P. 
SUliman  &  Farnsworth, 
StUson,  C.  H. 
Stuckert,  A.  Morris 
Sturgis  &  Brigham, 
Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 
Tilden,  G.  T. 
Upjohn,  R.  M. 
Van  Brunt,  H. 
Walker  &  Gould, 
Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 

WooUett,  W.  M. 


"  Atelier," 

"Bee," 

"  Essayon," 

"  Faithful  andGrateful,' 

Hand  with  Tulip, 

"  Ionic," 

"Lux," 

"  Lyyin," 

"  Penates," 

"  Pencil," 

"  Puck," 

"  Romance," 

"  Tabard," 

"  Wayside," 


Richmond,  Va. 
Norwich,  Conn. 
Auburn,  N.  Y. 
Ottawa,  Can. 
Stamford,  Conn. 
Cohasset,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Chicago,  ni. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Nahant,  Mass. 

Roxbury,  Mass. 
Wilkes  Barre,  Pa. 
Mt.  Desert,  Me. 


New  York, 
Birmingham,  Conn. 
Newark,  N.  J. 
Boston,  Mass. 
I*rovidence,  R.  I. 
Milton,  Mass. 
Hartford,  Conn. 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Harvard  College, 


Tolman, 

Bates, 


(2  pi.) 


GifEord, 

Matthews, 

Brown, 

Truscott, 

Edwards, 

Dewson, 

Berg, 

Schweinfurth, 

Walker, 

Gould  &  Angell, 


(2  pi.) 


Stair-hall. 

Hall. 

Stair-hall. 

Vestibule. 

HaU. 

HaU. 

Two  stair-halls. 

Stair-hall. 

Reception-room. 

Staircase. 

Entrance-hall.    (Dewson,  del). 

Staircase.    See  April  22. 

"  Chatwold."    Hall. 

Stau'-hall. 

Morse  Building.    Staircase. 

Stair-hall. 

Stair-hall. 

Hall  and  staircase. 

City  Hall  staircase. 

Halls  at  the  "  Hawthorns." 

Eastern  staircase  of  Capitol. 

Interior  decoration. 

Entrance-hall  and  elevator-car. 

Memorial  vestibule. 

"  "        Interior  decoration. 

Stair-hall. 

Wood  staircase.  Comp.  in  decoration. 
Vestibule.  Competition  ta  decoration. 


Competition  for  Entrance-Hall  of 
'      small  Country  Hotel. 


INTERIORS. 

Ecclesiastical  Interiors. 


69 


No. 

AUCHITECT. 

Location. 

Remakks. 

Cost. 

277 

81 

Bums,  C.  M.,  Jr. 

Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

Chm-ch  of  tlie  Redeemer. 

430 

84 

Earle,  S.  C. 

Norton,  Mass. 

Congregational  Cluu.-ch. 

77 

77 

Eidlitz,  C.  L.  "W. 

Westcliester,  N.  T. 

St.  Peter's  Church.    Restoration. 

Mar.  4, 

76 

Esty,  Alex.  R. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Congregational  Ch.    Columbus  Ave. 

398 

83 

Gibson,  R.  W. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

The  Cathedral. 

366 

82 

Hartwell  &  Richardson, 

Cambfidgep't,  Mass. 

1st.  Baptist  Church. 

Oct.  7, 

76 

Ipsen,  L.  S.  (del.) 

Boston,  Mass. 

Old  South  Church.    2  pi.    See  p.  325. 

495 

85 

Mead,  Jno.  C. 

Wethersfleld,  Conn. 

1st.  Ecclesiastical  Society. 

Sept 30 

76 

Supplee,  D.  E. 

Philadelpliia,  Pa. 

St.  Matthew's  Ev.  Luth.  Ch.    Comp. 

410 

83 

Upjolm,  R.  M. 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

St.  Peter's  Chm-ch. 

384 

83 

Van  Brunt  &  Howe, 

ShelbiimeFalls,Mass 

Emanuel  Church. 

364 

82 

Vaughan,  Henry- 

Boston,  Mass. 

Chapel  for  Sisters  of  St.  Margaret. 

127 

l^ 

Walker  &  Gould, 

Central  Falls,  R.  I. 

Baptist  Church. 

30,000 

313 

81 

Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 

Lynn,  Mass. 

St.  Stephen's  Memorial  Church. 

125 

78 

New  York. 

St.  Teresa's  Roman  Catholic  Church. 

[See  also  Part  II.] 


INTERIORS. 

Library   Interiors. 


71 


No. 


450 

86 

332 

116 

406 

502 

269 

489 

Jan.  15 

Oct.  14 

169 

69 


AnCHITECT. 


Burnham  &  Koot, 
Dewsou,  Ed. 

Fiedler,  A. 
Green  &  Wicks, 
Isaacs,  H.  G. 
Lewis,  W.  W. 
Stiickert,  A.  Morris 
Sturgis  &  Brigliam, 
Supp'lee,  D.  E. 


LOCATIOK. 


Chicago,  111. 


Quincy,  Mass, 
Chicago,  111. 
Richmond,  Ind. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Newark,  N.  J. 

Montreal,  Can. 


Van  Brunt,  H. 


Remarks. 


Photograph. 

Doorway,  Bookcase,  etc. 


2  plates.    Photographs. 


Wainscot.    Full  height. 
Public  Library.    Competition. 
Comp.  for  Decoration  of  Library  Wall. 


Cost. 


INTERIORS. 

Unclassified  Interiors, 


73 


>H 

No. 

c3 

>< 

414 

83 

221 

80 

271 

81 

43G 

84 

440 

84 

64-G5 

77 

515 

85 

4G6 

84 

445 

84 

484 

82 

380 

83 

uly22 

76 

ep.  23 

76 

61 

77 

310 

81 

146 

78 

79 

77 

406 

83 

253 

80 

460 

84 

100 

77 

506 

85 

63 

77 

85 

77 

eb.26 

76 

280 

81 

385 

83 

120 

78 

120 

78 

119 

78 

119 

78 

119 

78 

120 

78 

119 

78 

126 

78 

128 

78 

127 

78 

127 

78 

127 

78 

128 

78 

126 

78 

126 

78 

142 

78 

142 

78 

142 

78 

142 

78 

142 

78 

143 

78 

169 

79 

Aechitect. 


LOCATIOIf. 


Remarks. 


Cost. 


Berg,  C.  I. 
Class  &  Schuize, 


Cobb  &  Frost, 
Dewson,  Ed. 
Edwards,  C. 
Fox,  Jno.  A. 
Gilbert,  B.  S. 

Hartwell  &  Richardson, 
Klmbel  &  Cabus, 


Lamb  &  Rich, 
McLaughlin,  J.  W. 
Pfeiffer,  Carl 

Sturgis  &  Brigham, 

Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 
Van  Brunt,  A. 
Van  Brunt,  Henry 
Vaux  &  Radford, 
"Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 
Wood,  W.  Halsey 


'  At  the  nth  Hour," 
'  Strident," 
'  Fah-fah," 

'  Afidnight  Oil," 
'  Observanda," 
'i?," 

'  Ha]/  State," 

'  Disco," 

'  Feather  and  Arrotv," 

'  Inconnu," 

'  Minus." 

'  Tom  Pinch," 

'  Voltaire," 

'X  Y  Z," 

'  Stet  nomen  in  umbra, 

^Echinus," 

'■Hero," 

'  Kemo," 

'  A.  Seeker," 

'  Coin  us," 


San  Antonio,  Tex. 
Washington,  D.  C. 


Chicago,  111. 


Paterson,  N.  J. 
Brockton,  Mass. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich, 
Concord,  N.  H. 
Walthani,  Mass. 


Bernardsville,  N.  J. 
Cincinnati,  O. 
Osseo  Lodge,  W.  Va. 
New  York, 
Boston,  Mass. 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Boston,  Mass. 
New  York, 
Harvard  College, 
Montrose,  N.  J. 


[Arts. 


Model-Room  of  Patent-Office. 

National  Museum. 

Entrance-Hall  of  Patent-Office 

Interiors. 

Interior  decoration. 

Sketches  of  interior  work. 

Theatre. 

The  Peninsular  Club. 

Railroad  Station. 

Large  country  house. 

Interior  decoration.  (Centennial  Ex.) 

"  "         and  furniture. 

Collection  of  furniture,  etc. 
on  large  sheet  of  details. 
The  Allemania  Club-House. 
Fii'eplace,  etc. 
"  The  Berksliire." 

The  Lawrence  Room.  Museum  of  Fine 
Y.M.C.A.  build'g.  Sketches  by  Deane. 
Interiors  of  City  Hall. 
House  interiors. 

House  decoration.    Stiidies.  [try. 

Metropolitan Mus.  of  Scientrflclndus- 
Academic  Theatre. 
Several  house  interiors.  Large  sheet. 
"  Jacob  Sleeper  "  Hall. 


>■  2d  Competition.    Bay- Window. 


3d  Competition.  Wall  decoration. 


5th  Competition.    Vestibule. 


$850,000 


A  Library  Wall  Competition. 
See  "Firmiture"  for  Fourth  Competition,  "Stone  Fireplaces.' 


IRON-WORK. 


75 


No. 

i 

Abchitect. 

Location. 

Remabes. 

Cost. 

478 
58 
355 
399 
65 
376 
419 
125 

85 
77 
82 
83 
77 
83 
84 
78 
78 
79 
79 
83 
82 

Hannaford,  S. 
Povdson  (maker), 
Post,  G.  B. 
Smithmeyer  &  Pelz, 
Tobey,  S.  E. 
Trowbridge,  J.  S. 

• 

Wrought-Iron  Gates,    p.  90. 
Iron  Staircases. 
Wrought-Iron  GrUle. 

"                Cemetery  Gates. 
Mediaeval  Ironwork. 
Examples  of  Ironwork. 

Bronze  Plaque,  etc. 
Wroughl^Iron  Lamps. 

"                Gates.    Student. 
Gallery  Railing.    Competition. 
Knockers. 

American  Architect  Competition    of 
Gates.    Large  sheet. 

New  York, 
Arlington,  Va. 

Boston,  Mass. 

«5,000 

128 
172 

Boston,  Blass. 

195 
374 
362 

MERCANTILE 

.  —  Banks. 

77 

No. 

to 

Akchitect. 

Location. 

Remakks. 

Cost. 

316 

298 

454 

70 

Mav  27 

383 

158 

278 
Mar.  4, 

488 
Nov.  11 

446 

80 
81 
84 
77 
76 
83 
79 
81 
76 
85 
76 
84 

Bryant  «&  Snell, 
Carson,  C.  L. 
Dunnell  &  ElUot, 
Ferry  &  Gardner, 
Howard,  S.  M. 
Lamb  &  Ricli, 
Peabody  &  Steams, 

Pope,  Fred 
Staub,  C.  Leo 
Supplee,  D.  E. 
Wirth,  Geo. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Baltimore,  Aid. 
Anoka,  Minn. 
Northampton,  Mass. 
Wheeling,  W.  Va. 
Mount  Morris,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  Mass. 
New  York, 
Lawrence,  Mass. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Merchant's  Nat'l  Bank.  5-st.  Fr.roof. 
WesternNat'l  BankBldg.  2-st.  Bk,Stn. 
Washbm-n  Building,  Bank,  etc.    3-st. 
Saviugs-Bank. 

People's  Bank.    4-st.    50'x65'. 
Bank  Bldg.  Bt.  5-st.  High  rf .  Bk,  Stn, 
Howard  Kat'l  Bank.  5-st.  (2  designs.) 
UnitdBnkBldg.  9-st. and  more.  Bk,Stn 
Savings-Bank  Building.  4-st,  Bk,Stn. 
Cits.  Nat'l  Bank.  4-st.  Stn.  25'  front. 
Bank-building.  2yo-st.  Comp.  design. 
Nat'l  Ger.-Am.  Bank.  6-st.  Bk,  tr-cta. 

22,000 
225,000 

MERC  ANTl'LE.  —  Insurance. 


79 


No. 

ARCHITECT. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

COST. 

G496 

85 

Bradlee  &  Winslow, 

Boston,  Mass. 

New  England  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co. 

240 

80 

Cabot  &  Chandler, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Insurance  Bldg.  Si/n-st.  Bk,  Stn,  tr-cta. 

357 

82 

" 

" 

Liv.  and  Lond.  and  Globe  Bldg.    5-st. 

92 

77 

Clinton  &  Pii'sson, 

New  York, 

Queen  Ins.  Bldg.   6-st.  30'  front.  2  pi. 

125,000 

233 

80 

Hannaford,  S. 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Phoenix  Ins.  Bldg.  and  Stores.    Sy^-st. 

364 

82 

Hazelhiirst  &  Huckel, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

L.  and  L.  and  GlobeBldg.  6-st.  Bk,Stn. 

414 

83 

Mead,  J.  C. 

Hartford,  Conn. 

Pire  Ins.  Co.  Big.    1  and  2  st.    Bk,  Stn, 

tr-cta. 

62 

77 

Peabody  &  Steams, 

Boston,  Mass. 

N.Y.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Buildiug.  Dtls. 

115 

78 

" 

Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.    5yo-st. 

G496 

85 

" 

" 

Mutual  Life  Ins.  Bldg.    (See  No.  115) 

104 

77 

Price,  Bruce 

Design  for  Insurance  Building.    4-st. 

114 

78 

Thorp,  A.  H. 

New  York, 

Orient  Ins.  Bldg.     7-st.  and  high-bt. 

MERCANTILE.—  Theatres. 


81 


No. 

i 

Akchitect. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

Cost. 

462 

84 

Beman,  S.  S. 

Pullnaan,  HI. 

The ATcadcincluding  Theatre.  2  slits. 

S325.000 

172 

79 

Ellis,  Harvey 

,  Rochester,  N.  T. 

Lyceum Th.andStrs.  SVa-st.  98'xl86'  '    75iO0O 

466 

84 

Fox,  J.  A. 

Brockton,  Mass. 

Theatre, Hall,TownOfflces,Stores,etc. 

330 

82 

Kirby  &  Bates, 

Lyons,  N.  Y. 
Holyoke,  Mass. 

Opera-House  and  Stores.  Bk,Stn,tr-cta 

116 

78 

Luce,  C.  S. 

Whiting  Bldg  and  Opera-Ho.  Bk,  Stn. 

125,000 

166 

79 

" 

" 

OperarHo.  90'xll4'.  1040  seats.  2pl. 

40,000 

Oct.  21 

76 

"Walker  &  Gould, 

Danielsonville,Conn. 

Music  Hall  and  Strs.  3-st.  Bk.  and  Stn. 

456 

84 

Wirth,  Geo. 

DiUutli,  Minn. 

Grand  OperarHo.  and  Store  Blk.  3-st. 

100,000 

[For  buildings  used  only  as  theatres,  see  under  "  Theatres."    See  also  Part  II.] 


MERCANTILE.  — Miscellaneous. 


83 


No. 


481 
155 
359 
382 

Jan. 15 
415 
334 
295 
427 

Aug.  5, 

458 

97 

469 

July  8, 

Aug.  19 


137 
153 
160 
346 
391 
98 
157 

Apr.  1, 

477 

256 

81 

472 

490 

390 

412 

447 

350 

502 

96 

105 

227 

353 

54 

225 

204 

468 

JunelO 

July  15 

389 

Oct.  28 

207 

290 

Mar.  2  5 

507 

147 

Dec.  23 

94 

199 

429 

392 

421 

459 

457 
Jan.  8, 

"  29 
72 
84 

403 

454 

228 

247 

302 

238 

348 

444 

497 
83 

138 
95 

452 


81 

84 

76 

84 

77 

84 

76 

76 

77 

78 

78 

79 

82 

83 

77 

78 

76 

85 

80 

77 

85 

85 

83 

83 

84 

82 

85 

77 

77 

80 

82 

77 

80 

79 

84 

76 

76 

83 

76 

79 

81 

76 

85 

78 

76 

77 

79 

84 

83 

84 

84 

84 

76 

70 

77 

77 

83 

84 

80 

80 

81 

80 


Akchitect. 


Adler  &  Sullivan, 
78  Anderson,  E. 

83  Atwood,  C.  B. 
76  Baldwin,  E.  F. 
83  Briggs,  Wan-en  R. 

Cabot  &,  Chandler, 

Carson,  C.  L. 

Cazin,  Alex. 

Chandler,  T.  P. 

Clarlc,  T.  M. 

Clarke  &  Dewson, 

Cooper,  G.  E. 

Cummings  &  Sears, 


Cutler,  J.  G. 

Drake,  W.  H. 
Earle,  S.  C. 
Earle  &  Fuller, 
Edbrooke,  G.  H. 
Edwards,  0. 
Emerson  &  Fehmer, 
Eyre  &  Jackson, 
Fehmer,  A. 
Fickeii,  H.  E. 
Foster  &  Liebbe, 
Fox,  J.  A. 
Fraser,  W.  S. 

Gambrill  &  Richardson, 
Harney,  G.  E. 

Haskell  &  Wood, 
Hatfield,  R.  G. 
Hess,  Julius 
Hornblower,  J.  C. 
Hornblower  &  Marshall, 
Hunt,  R.  M. 

Jackson,  J.  A. 
Jenney,  W.  L.  B. 
Kirby  &  Lewis, 

Laing  &  Fehmer, 
Lewis,  W.  W. 
McKeau  &  Fairweather, 
McLaughlin,  J.  W. 


Marble,  O.  &  Sons 
Moser,  John 

Ogden  &  Wright, 
Osgood,  S.  J. 
Peabody  &  Stearns, 


Potter  &  Robertson, 
Powell,  W.  B. 


LocATioisr. 


Remaeks. 


Preston,  W.  G. 


Price,  Bruce 

Putnam  &  Tilden, 
Richardson,  H.  H. 


Chicago,  111. 
Cincinnati,  O. 

New  York, 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Stamford,  Conn. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Baltimore,  Md. 
Denver,  Col. 
Ridley  Park,  Pa. 
New  York, 
Boston,  Mass. 
Utica,  N.  Y. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Chicago,  ni. 
Worcester,  Mass. 

Chicago,  111. 
Paterson,  N.  J. 
Boston,  ]Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Hartford.  Conn. 
Seabright,  N.  J. 
Des  Moines,  la. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Pittsburgli,  Pa. 

Hartford,  Conn. 
New  York, 

Topeka,  Kan. 
New  Y'ork, 
Detroit,  Mich. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

New  York  (B'way), 

Waterbury,  Conn. 
Chicago,  I'll. 
Malde^n,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Chicago,  111. 
Ashmont,  Mass. 
St.  John,  N.  B. 
Cincinnati,  O. 


Bii-minghani,  Ala. 

New  York, 
Albany,  N.  Y. 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich 
Boston,  Mass. 


Albany,  N.  Y. 
Lebanon,  Pa. 
Pliiladelphia,  Pa. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Wilkes  BaiTe,  Pa. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Stores.  6-st.  G8'x  170' Stone  andiron. 
''Gazette"  Bldg.  0-st.   Stone  .and  iron. 
Stores.  5-st.  Stone  and  iron. 
Comp.  des.  for  Off .-Bldg.  9-st.  C. Field. 
Sate-Deposit  Building.  [ter-cta. 

Store  and  OfQceBldg.  37'xl22'  Brick 

Brown  Bldg.  5-st.  Bk.  Steei>  rf.  Crlot. 

Thos.  Wilson  0«ice-Bldg.  Bt  and  4-st. 

Store  and  Office.    5-st.    Brick,  Stone. 

Stores.  [and  ter-cta. 

Lawrence  Bldg.  Ware-hos.  7-st.  Brick 

Store  Front.  4-st.    Brick,  iron.  Stone. 

Store  and  Office.    5-st.    Brick,  Stone 

Bedford  Bldg.    5-st.  and  high  roof. 

Shillaber  Bldg.    58'x8S'   5-st.    2  pi. 

Store  and  Office.    41'   6-st   Granite. 

Corner  Store.    Bt.  and  0-st.    Granite 

Store  Front  and  Details.    5-st. 

Two  Store  Buildings.    Stone,  Marble 

El  wood  Mem.  Bldg.  7-st.  Stone.  2  pi 

Fitchlnst.  4-st.  Blockof  seven  Stores. 

Block  of  three  Stores.  4-st.  77'xl45' 

Salisbury  Bldg.  4-st.  Store  and  Dwel. 

Business  premises.    5-st.    Marble. 

Adams  Exjiress  Office. 

Offtcc-lUiilding.  Bt  and  2-st.  Brick. 

Details  ot  Store. 

Comfort's  Bldg.   Stores.  Gi/o-st.  Photo 

Allyn  Memorial. 

Stores.    2-st.    Frame. 

Store  and  Dwelling.    4-st. 

Corner  Store.    Basement  and  4-st. 

Ai-buckle  Warehouse.    6-st. 

Standard  Oil  Co.'s  Office.    3i/o-st. 

Store  and  Office  Bldg.  4-st.andhighrf. 

Stone  Front.  3y2-st.    High-basement. 

Office-Bldg.  eVj-st.  Stone,  brk,  tr-cta. 

Office  and  Store  Blk.    3-st.    60'xl50' 

Offlee-Biiilding.    Basement  and  5-st. 

Stone  Bldg.    50'xl02'   6-st.   Bk,  Stn. 

Lenox  Building.    4-st. 

Business  premises.    4yo-st.    Corner. 

Store-Building.    Iron  front.    3-st. 

oo^      "      .,,  "         5-st.  Dtls. 

2  Stores.    4y2-st.  Brick  and  terra-cta. 

Store  and  Office.    4-st. 

Social  Hall  and  Stores.  Frame.  2y2-st. 

Stores.    4yo-st.  [Brick,  Iron. 

Store  and  Office  Blk.  6-st.   High  roof. 
Store,    p.  128. 

Shops  and  Office.    4-st.  [10-st. 

The  John.son  Big.  90' high.  Stn,  Iron. 
ShillitoBlg.  173'x269'.  6-st.above  bt. 
Wiggins  Building. 
Dry  goods  store.    2-st. 
Suggestion  forArchitectural  Institute 
Office-Building,    [and  tr-cta.  Red  tile. 
Store-Bldg.  5-st.  High  roof.  Iron,  brick 
Block  of  foiu-  Stores.    3-st.    Brick 
Store-BIdg.3-st.  Bk,Stn,irn  coL,,lintels 
Store-Building.  5-st.  Bk,  Stn,tr-cotta. 
Dry  goods  store.    4-st.    Large. 
Gardner  Brewer  Store.    5-st. 
Store-Building.    5-st.    Photograph. 
Store  of  R.  H.  White  &  Co.    Details. 
Store  and  Apt.-Ho.  6-st.  Bk, Stn, tr-cta 
Office-Building.    2-st. 
Dry  Goods  Store.  5-st.  Stone  and  iron. 
Mason  Building.   7-st.    Bk,  Stn.    2  pi. 
Cold-storage  W.arehouse.    Bk,  Stone. 
Claflin  Building.    Stores.    6-st. 
Boston  Terra-Cotta  Co.'s  Bldg.    4-st 
Store.  2i'.-st.  Bk,  Stn,  iron.    Tin  roof. 
The  Wood  Bldg.  Stores.  3i/,-st.  Bk.Stn. 
Upham's  Iron  Front.    Details. 
Ames  Building.    Details. 


CO.ST. 


$130,000 


25,000 


250,000 
30,000 


45,000 
70,000 


50,000 
20,000 


160,000 

400,000 

80,000 

15,000 


25,000 


and  iron. 
25,000 


MERCANTILE.  —  Miscellaneous. 


85 


No. 


453 
470 

70 

61 
345 

93 
337 
250 

99 

519 

G518 

515 

231 

78 
107 
458 
395 
119 
142 
423 
427 

90 
170 

95 
390 
491 
301 
848 


Aechitect. 


Elcliardsoii,  H.  H. 

Rinn,  J.  Ph. 
Romeyn,  C.  W. 
Roteh  &  TUden, 
Russell,  A. 
Shaw,  G.  R.  &  R.  G. 
Silliman  &  Farnsworth, 
Sims,  J.  O. 
Smith  &  Forbursh, 
Smith,  W.  W. 
Stevens,  J.  Calvin 
Stillburg  &  Staub, 
StuTgis  &  Brigham, 
Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 
Tiibby,  W.  B. 
Van  Brunt  &  Howe, 
Walker  &  Gould, 

Ware,  J.  E. 
Williams,  C.  L. 
Williamson,  T.  R. 

Wilson  Bros.  &  Co., 
Wilson  &  Kimball, 
Wyatt  &  Sperry, 
Young,  G.  H. 
Zimmerman, 


Boston,  Mass. 
Brookline,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Xew  York, 
jMilton,  Mass. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
New  York, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Cincinnati,  O. 
New  York, 
Portland,  Me. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Boston,  Mass. 

New  York, 
Lowell,  Mass. 
Providence,  R.  I. 

New  York, 
Urbana,  O. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Germantown,  Pa. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
Minneapolis,  Minn. 
Baltimore,  IMd. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Remabks. 


[See  also  Part 


Ames  Building.    Details. 
Own  Offices. 

Store  Front.    5-st.    Marble  and  ii-on. 
Iron  Store  Front.    5-st.    Details. 
Asso.  Hall  and  Strs.  2Vo-st.  Bk,  Slate. 
Stores.    4y2-st.    Stonel  and  Brick. 
Welles  Bldg.  G-st.tosqr.  3-st.  in  roof . 
Morse  Bldg.  8-st.    Bk.  and  Stn.    2  pi. 
Stores.    Brick  and  Stone.    4-st. 
Drug-Store  and  Dwelling.  2yo-st.  Stn. 
Store  of  W.  and  J.  Sloaiie. 
Store-front  alterations. 
Store  and  Ofttce  Bldg.  90'xl20'.  Dtls. 
Upper  part  of  Hunniwell  Building. 
Wareho.  Incmbstlbl rf .  Coversll,UOG' 
Leather  warehouse.     5-st.  and  attic. 
Hildreth  Bldg.  Stores.  Tj-st.     Bk,  Stn. 
Store-Bldg.  4i;,-st.  Brick  and  Stone. 
Vaughan  Bldg.    Brick  and  Stn.    5-st. 
Storage  warehouse. 
Store  and  Photo.  Studio.  3-st.  Bk,Stn. 
Stores.    3-st.    (Chestnut  St.) 
Y.JI.C.A.Bldg.  Strs.under.  3-st.andrf. 
"Times" Bldg. 4-st.  Bk.Stn.Grnitebase 
Blk.  of  8  Strs.  lCC'xlC5'.  4-st.  Bk,tr-ct 
Mercantile  Trust  Deposit  Co.  Bldg. 
Store  and  Office.    Whitney  Es.    5-st. 
Sketch  for  Country  Store,    p.  9G. 
IL] 


Cost. 


30,000 


4,000 


MISCELLANEOUS   DRAWINGS. 

[NOT  OTHERWISE  CLASSIFIED.] 


87 


^ 

No. 

fcH 

74: 

77 

425 

84 

132 

78 

247 

80 

416 

83 

221 

80 

Aug.  5, 

76 

66 

77 

515 

85 

495 

85 

96 

77 

432 

84 

470 

84 

318 

82 

516 

85 

253 

80 

291 

81 

338) 
339) 

82 

361 

82 

484 

85 

485 

85 

501 

85 

Acanthus  Spinosus. 

American  ArcMtects.    Group  of 

Architect's  Illustrated  Alphabet. 

An  Architectiu-al  Medley. 

Ai-cliitectural  Forms.    Ethnology  of 

Boston.    Back  Bay  Park.    F.  L.  Olmstead,  Landscape  Architect. 

Carving  to  fill  a  Geometrical  Form.    H.  H.  Kendall. 

"        Wood.    Examples  by  ladies  at  Cincinnati,  O.    Tobey,  del. 

"         aVid  Furniture,    p.  220. 
Crazy  and  Sham  Roofs  about  Boston. 

Farm  Bell  near  Philadelphia.    T.  P.  Chandler,  Aichitect. 
Fuller,  Artist.    Mi-.  George    Photograph. 
Joan  of  Are.    Painted  by  Gabriel  Max. 
Renaissance.    Triumph  of 

"  Studies  in    p.  231. 

School  of  Drawing  and  Painting.    Studies. 
Stained-glass  Wmdow,  by  F.  Crown  in  shield. 

"  "  "  Harvard. 

"  "  at  Boston,  Mass.    By  Burue  Jones. 

"  "  by  J.  &  R.  Lamb. 

Terra^Cotta.  The  Delia  Robbia,  Retable,  etc. 

"  Panels.    Tarn  worth.  Sculptor. 


MISCELLANEOUS    STRUCTURES. 


89 


No. 


200 
362 

286 

Mar.  4, 

59 

193 

231 

349 

374 

68 

Apr.  1, 

449 

226 

389 

107 

360 

301 

103 

May20, 

June  3, 

Dec.  30 

92 

99 

125 

189 

296 

471 

511 

401 


ARCHITECT. 


Atkinson,  R.  S. 
Berg,  C.  I. 
Dempwolf,  J.  A. 
Francis,  H.  M. 
Griffin,  T. 
Hapgood,  M.  P. 
Howard,  S.  :M. 
Jenney,  W.  L.  B. 
Laffertv,  J.  V. 
Lynn,  W.  H. 
PfeiEEer,  Carl 
Preston,  W.  G. 
Rossiter  &  AVright, 
Schroff,  3Iax 

Scott, 

Smith,  O.  C. 
Stickney,  F.  W. 
Vaux,  C. 
Wallver  &  Gonld, 


Location. 


Boston,  Mass. 


Spring  Grove,  Pa. 
Winehendon, 
Maiden,  Mass. 


Wlieeling,  W.  Va. 
Cliicago,  111. 
Coney  Island, 
Quebec,  Can. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


Nonquit,  Mass. 
Rock  River,  Wis. 


Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
Lowell,  Mass. 


Philadelpliia,  Pa. 

Chicago,  111. 
Boston,  Mass. 


New  York, 


Boston,  Mass. 
Nahant,  Mass. 
Mississippi  Jetties, 


Remabks. 


Slow-Burning  Cotton  IVIill. 

Frame  Pigeon-House. 

Paper  Mills. 

Machine-Shop. 

Studio.    Frame.    IVo-st. 

Sketch  for  Cotton-Mill. 

Cremation  Furnace. 

LincoLn  Park  Refectory. 

Elepliant  House,    p.  91. 

Chateau  St.  Louis. 

New  Jersey  Head-Quarters.    Centn'l. 

A  Bath-House. 

Studio.    1-st.    Stone. 

Hunting-Box. 

Canadian  Trophy,  Paris  Exposition. 

Design  for  Boat-House. 

Vesper  Boat-House.    Large  sheet. 

A  Rustic  Shelter. 

Rhode  Island  Head-Quarters. 

Plan  of  Art-Building,    p.  179. 

Terra-Cotta  Works.    2  plates. 

Seats  on  Blaekstone  Square. 

Grain  Elevators.    2  plates. 

Belvedere.    Central  Park. 

Construction  of  Mill-Roof. 

Rotary  Jail.  p.  104. 

Coggeswell  Drinkmg  Foimtaln. 

Summer  House,    p.  176.  ' 

p.  100.  I 


Cost. 


8,000 


MONUMENTS  AND  STATUES. 


91 


No. 


265 
411 
431 
402 

286 
286 
287 
285 
289 
412 
167 
285 
445 
286 
287 
474 
290 
451 
289 
487 
505 
287 
285 
289 
361 
348 
135 
167 
285 
194 
453 
96 
397 
July  29 
280 
287 
289 
211 
Mch.18 
Aug.  5, 
285 
285 

280 

458 
G298 

449 

166 

162 

286 

285 

460 

480 

522 

286 

290 
Apr.  22 

205 

287 

363 

380 

381 

385 
444-45 

168  1 

220) 

303 

91 

509-11 

488 


81 

83 

84 

84 

81 

81 

81 

81 

81 

83 

79 

81 

84 

81 

81 

85 

81 

84 

81 

85 

85 

85 

85 

85 

82 

82 

78 

79 

81 

79 

84 

77 

83 

76 

81 

81 

81 

80 

70 

76 

81 

81 

81 

84 

81 

84 

79 

79 

81 

81 

84 

85 

85 

81 

81 

70 

79 

81 

82 

83 

83 

83 

84 

79 
81 

77 
85 
85 


Architect  or  Designee, 


Aiken,  AV.  M. 
Avery,  H.  O. 


Ball,  Thomas 


Billings,  H. 
Boyle,  John 
Curtis,  E.  C. 
Chantrey, 
CIuss  <&  Schulze, 
Crawford,  Thomas 

Dallin,  C.  B. 
D'Aiigers,  David 
Foley,  J.  H. 
French,  D.  C. 

Greenough,  R.  S. 

Gould,  T.  R. 
Hastings,  Tliomas 
Hofmann,  E.  Von 
Hennesv,  J.  F. 
Howe,  F.  M. 
Hughes,  Ball 
Keller,  George 

Lewis,  W.  W. 
Little  &  Smith, 
McLaughlin,  J.  W. 
JMilmore,  Martin 


Noerr,  Albert 
Peabody  &  Stearns, 
Price,  Bruce 
Powers, 
Rhmehart, 
Rimmer,  W. 
Rogers,  John 
St.  Gaudens  &  "White, 

Searle.  H.  R. 
Story,  \V.  W. 

Stebbins,  Emma 

Tolman,  G.  R. 

Van  Ihunt  &  Howe, 

Ward,  J.  Q.  A. 

Ware  &  Van  Brtmt, 

Whitney,  Anne 
"V^ithers,  F.  C. 


LOCATIOX. 


Remarks. 


Charleston,  S.  C. 


]Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Plymouth,  Mass. 
Chicago,  111. 

Boston,  Mass. 
Washington,  D.  C, 
Boston,  Mass. 
Richmond,  Va. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Wasliington,  D.  C. 
Richmond,  Va. 
Concord,  Mass. 
Cambridge,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Hinghani,  Mass. 
Brooklyn,  K.  Y. 
Vienna,  Aust.. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Providence,  R.  I. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Manchester,  N.  H. 
Cleveland,  O. 


Monmouth,  N.  J. 
Cincinnati,  O. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Charlestown,  Mass. 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Brookline,  Mass. 
AVilkes  Barre,  Pa. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Aimapolis,  Md. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 
New  York,  N.  Y. 
Sailors'  Snug  Harbor. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Lexington,  Mass. 
Aubm-n,  N.  Y. 
Savannah,  Ga. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Newburyport,  Mass. 
Detroit,  IMich. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 
Boston,  IMass. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
Charleston,  S.  C. 


Cleveland,  O. 
Washington,  D.  C. 
Y'orktown,  Va. 

Grant  Memorial, 

[See  also  Part 


Sketch  for  Monument. 

Design  for  Confederate  Monument. 

Mon't.  to  Victims  of  Newhall-Ho.  Fire 

Base  of  Washing'n  Monument,  p.  282 

Statue  of  George  Washington,  p.  291 

Statue  of  Charles  Sumner,    p.  292. 

Emancipation  Monument,    p.  304." 

Statue  of  Jos.  Quincy.    p.  281. 

Forefathers'  Monument,    p.  15. 

Indian  Group.    Bronze. 

Monument  to  a  Soldier. 

George  Washington,    p.  27. 

Luther  Monmnent.  Competitive  des. 

Beethoven,    jj.  293. 

Patrick  Henry,    p.  304. 

Paul  Revere,    p.  41. 

Thomas  Jefferson,    p.  28. 

Stonewall  Jackson,    p.  80. 

INIinute-Man  Monument,    pp.  16-17 

John  Harvard. 

jNIarble  Groups  on  Post  Office. 

Governor  AVmthrop.    p.  304. 

Benjamin  Franklin,    p.  281. 

Gov.  J.  A.  Andrews,    p.  16. 

Monument  in  AVoodlawn  Cemetery. 

"  Classical  Poesy." 

The  Moon  Memorial. 

Roger  AVilliams. 

Nathaniel  Bowditch.    p.  281. 

Soldiers'  Monument. 

Gai-field  Monimient. 

Cemetery  Monument. 

Battle-field  Monument. 

Smton  Rostrum  and  Monument. 

Gen.  Glover,    p.  293. 

Army  and  Navy  Monmnent.    p.  303 

Soldiers'  and  Sailors',    p.  15. 

Washington  Monument. 

Soldiers'  Monument. 

Woodward  Monument. 

D.  Webster  Statue,    p.  280. 
Chief  Justice  Taney,    p.  281. 
Alex.  Hamilton,    p.  293. 
Reynolds  Monument. 
Farragut  Monument. 
R.  R.  Randall,    p.  56. 
Washington  Monmnent. 

E.  Everett  Monument,    p.  292. 
Horace  Mann.    p.  280. 
Battle-field  Mommaent. 
Blake  Monument. 
W.  W.  Gordon. 
Ether  Monument,    p.  292. 
George  Washmgton.    p.  27. 
Cass  Monument. 
Calhoun  Monument. 
Samuel  Adams,    p.  304. 
SokUers'Monument.  Bridge  and  Gate, 
Jasper  Monxmient.    p.  103. 

Pitt  Monument,    p.  178. 
Confederate  Soldiers'Monm't.  p.  221. 
Garfield  Monmnent  designs. 

Washington  Monmnent  designs. 
Design  for  Monument. 
Sundry  Monuments. 
Comp.  Designs.    Five  double  plates. 
Discobulus,  The,  of  Naucydes. 
U.] 


Cost. 


15,000 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


93 


No. 

i 

Aechitect. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

COST. 

221 

80 

Cluss  &  Scliulze, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Patent-Office.  Interior.  Model-room. 

436 

84 

" 

" 

"              Museum. 

252 

80 

" 

" 

National  Museum.    2  plates. 

399 

83 

Peabody  &  Stearns, 

PDje's  Peak, 

Signal-Station. 

§5,000 

58 

77 

HiU,  J.  G. 

Little  Rock,  Axk. 

Post-Offlce  and  Custom-House. 

100,000 

60 

77 

" 

Memphis.  Tenn. 

u                                            n 

400,000 

81 

77 

" 

Albany,  N.  Y. 

11                                 11 

154 

78 

" 

"Washmgtou,  D.  C. 

Bureau  of  Engraving. 

300,000 

159 

79 

" 

New  York, 

Barge  Office. 

165 

79 

" 

Utica,  N.  Y. 

Custom-House,  etc. 

225,000 

225 

80 

" 

Topeka,  Kan. 

Custom-House  and  Post-Offlce. 

229 

80 

" 

Kansas  City,  Mo. 

14                                                                          (i 

237 

80 

<< 

Harrisburg,  Pa. 

U.  S.  Custom-House. 

376 

83 

" 

Quincy,  111. 

" 

879 

83 

" 

Frankfort,  Ky. 

" 

386 

83 

" 

Jackson,  Miss. 

" 

406 

83 

" 

Detroit,  Mich. 

" 

407 

83 

« 

Peoria,  111. 

" 

412 

83 

" 

Minneapolis,  Minn. 

" 

Julys, 

76 

Mullett,  A.  B. 

Chicago,  111. 

Original  Custom-House. 

455 

84 

Peltz,  P.  J. 

Bay  Head,  N.  J. 

Life-Saving  Station. 

May  6, 

76 

Potter,  AV.  A. 

Covington,  Ky. 

Custom-House  and  Post^OlT.pe. 

305,000 

June  3, 

76 

Fall  River,  Mass. 

Custom-House,  etc. 

337,000 

"     17 

76 

" 

Boston,  Mass. 

Post-Offlce  extension,  etc. 

2,077,000 

July  22 

76 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich, 

Custom-House  and  Post-Offlce. 

129,000 

140 

78 

Vrydagh,  J.  A. 

Washington,  D.  C. 

Patent-Offlce  and  plans. 

G156 

78 

Tlie  U.  S.  Capitol. 

156 

78 

" 

Capitol  plans,    p.  205. 

317 

82 

"                 pp.  27  and  41. 

PUBLIC 

BUILDINGS.  — CoMr/-//ows^5. 

95 

No. 

(D 

Akchitect. 

Location. 

Remakes. 

Cost. 

272 

81 

Aiken,  W.  M. 

Aiken,  S.  C. 

Court-House.    2-st.    Brick  and  Stone. 

816,000 

333 

82 

Bartlett  &  West, 

,  Iowa, 

"                Brick,  Stone, terra-cta. 

246 

80 

Boyd,  T. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

"                Competitive  design. 

363 

82 

Davis,  F.  E. 

Prince  Geo.'s  Co.,Md. 

"                2-st.    Brick. 

75 

77 

Gay,  H.  L. 

Rockford,  111. 

Diagram  of  Court-House  wall. 

163 

79 

Glenn  &  Mahrenberger, 

Austin,  Tex. 

Court-House.    52'x67'.  Brick,  Stone. 

333 

82 

Hannaford,  S. 

Hillsboro',  O. 

"               2%-st.    Stone. 

335 

82 

Koch  &  Co. 

Jamestown,  Dak., 

"               Brick,  Stone,  terrarcta. 

Sep.  23 

76 

See,  Milton 

Honesdale,  Pa. 

Comp.  design  for  Court-Ho.    Bk,  Stn. 

Feb.  19 

76 

Stone  &  Carpenter, 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Court-House. 

129 

78 

Withers  &  Vaux, 

New  York  City, 

"               Plan  on  p.  209. 

PUBLIC   BUILDINGS.  — Engine-Homes,  etc. 


97 


No. 

i 

Aechitect. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

Cost. 

Jun. 24 

76 

Clougli,  G.  A. 

Boston,  Mass. 

Engine-House.    2-st. 

110 

78 

Dinkelberg,  F.  P. 

Lancaster,  Pa. 

Fire  Engine-House. 

66 

77 

Hartwell  &  Swasey, 

Fall  River,  Mass. 

Engine-llouse. 

Sep.  30 

76 

Paine,  W.  J. 

" 

"                 Brick  and  Stone. 

127 

78 

Parker,  C.  E. 

Concord,  N.  H. 

Central  Fire-Station.    Brick,  Stone. 

198 

77 

Preston,  W.  G. 

St.  Jolin,  N.  B. 

Hook-and-Ladder  House. 

177 

79 

Russell,  H. 

Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

Chemical  Engine-Station.    Frame. 

60,000 

62 

77 

Stone,  H. 

Providence,  R.  I. 

Pumping-Station . 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS. — Exchanges  and  Chambers  of  Commerce,  etc.    99 


No. 

i 

Aechiteot. 

Location. 

Rehaeks. 

Cost. 

285 

81 

Atwood,  C.  B. 

New  York, 

Produce-Exchange.   Comp.  2  plates. 

435 

84 

Fay  &  Eichberg, 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

Chamber  of  Commerce.    5-st. 

262 

81 

Mix,  E.  T. 

Milwaukee,  Wis. 

Plan  of  Chamber  of  Commerce,  p.  6. 

136 

78 

Moser,  John 

Galveston,  Tex. 

Cotton-Exchange.    Brick  and  Stone. 

80,000 

497 

85 

Price,  Bruce 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Chamber  of  Commerce.  Comp.  2  pi. 

422 

83 

SchrofE,  Max 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Cotton-Exchange. 

197 

79 

Scott,  T.  S. 

St.  John,  N.  B. 

Custom-House. 

217 

80 

" 

" 

« 

352 

82 

Treadwell,  E.  P. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Board  of  Trade  Office.   5-st.  Bk,  Stn. 

402 

83 

Upjohn,  R.  M. 

Hartford,  Conn. 

Produce-Exchange.  7-st.  Brick,  Stn. 

515 

85 

Wheelwright  &  Everett, 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Comp.  des.  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

276 

81 

Withers,  F.  C. 

New  York, 

Produce-Exchange.   Comp.    2  plates. 

700,000 

385 

83 

Wolters,  H. 

New  Orleans,  La. 

Cotton-Exchange. 

432 

84 

" 

Memphis,  Tenn. 

«              * 

249 

80 

Wyatt  &  Sperry, 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Comp.  design  for  Com  Exchange. 

[See  also  Part  11.] 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS.  — /«s///w/^s. 


101 


No. 

Architect. 

Location. 

Reuabes. 

COST. 

Aug.26 

76 

Clark,  T.  M. 

Montreal,  Que. 

Competition  for  Fraser  Institute. 

305 

81 

Harlow,  A.  B. 

New  York, 

Watkins  Institute.  3-st.  Brick,  Stone. 

490 

85 

Hartwell  &  Richardson, 

Cambridgeport,Mass 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall.  5-st.  Bk,  terra-cta. 

205 

79 

Holly,  H.  H. 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

L.  I.  Historical  Society.    2  plates. 

87 

77 

Hutton,  A. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Aug.  2  6 

76 

Keller,  Geo. 

Montreal,  Que. 

Design  for  Fraser  Institute. 

Oct.l4, 

76 

Mason,  G.  C. 

'< 

11                         « 

"    14, 

76 

Parfltt  Bros. 

" 

<i                         (( 

176 

79 

" 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Historical  Society.    Brick  and  Stone. 

64,650 

162 

79 

Putnam,  J.  P. 

" 

"                 "           Competit'n.  2  pi. 

494 

85 

Robertson,  R.  H. 

New  York, 

Y.  M.  C.  A. 

372 

83 

Steen,  J. 

Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

"               3%-st.  Brick,  Stn,  ter-cta. 

516 

85 

Stewardson  &  Cope, 

Richmond,  Va. 

"               First-Premium  Design. 

30,000 

Oct.l4, 

7G 

Supplee,  D.  E. 

Montreal,  Que. 

Design  for  Fraser  Institute.  2  plates. 

Dec.  9, 

76 

" 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Comp.  design  Y.  M.  C.  A.    2  plates. 

Aug.26 

76 

Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 

Montreal,  Que. 

Design  for  Fraser  Institute. 

232 

80 

Witherell,  J.  H. 

Lynn,  Mass. 

Comp.  des.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  4y2-st.  Bk,Stn. 

408 

83 

Withers,  F.  C. 

Westchester,  N.  Y. 

H.VanSchaickFreeRead.-Room.  1-st. 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS.  —  Libraries. 


103 


u 

No. 

>*■ 

477 

85 

477 

85 

111 

78 

63 

77 

111 

78 

381 

83 

72 

77 

Jun.  17 

76 

62 

77 

97 

77 

131 

78 

293 

81 

88 

77 

189 

79 

477 

85 

477 

85 

66 

77 

122 

78 

429 

84 

392 

83 

510 

85 

289 

81 

315 

82 

437 

84 

230 

80 

171 

79 

299 

81 

Architect. 


Atwood,  C.  B. 
Barr,  H.  T. 
Cabot  &  Chandler, 
Cummings  &  Sears, 
Earle,  S.  C. 

Ficken  &  Kirkus, 
Fuller  &  Jones. 
GambrUl  &  Richardson, 

Gouge,  F.  H. 
Hartwell,  H.  W. 
Hunt,  R.  M. 
Luce,  S.  C. 

O'Grady,  T. 
Peabody  &  Stearns, 

Preston,  W.  G. 
Richardson,  H.  H. 

Rotch  &  Tilden, 

Shaw  &  Hunnewell, 
Steen,  J. 
Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 


Location. 


Boston,  Mass. 

Orleans,  Mass. 
Woburn,  Mass. 
Bristol,  R.  I. 
Monson,  Mass. 

Ottawa,  Ont. 
Woburn,  Mass. 
Easton,  Mass. 
Utica,  N.  Y. 
Belmont,  Mass. 
New  York, 
Hingham,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Remakks. 


Public  Library  Competition. 
Competitive  design  Public  Library. 
Snow  Library.  28'x30'.  Stone,  brick. 
Two  des.  for  Town  Library.   2  plates. 
Rogers  Free  Libraiy.    2y2-st.    Stone, 
Lyon  Mem.  Library.    1-st.    Granite. 
Pub.  Library  in  country  town.    Des. 
Parliament  Library. 
Town  Library.    Stone.    2  plates. 
Ames  Memorial  Library. 
Design  for  Library.  2i/,-st.  Bk,  Stone, 
Town  Librany  and  Hall.     Bk,  ter-cta. 
Lenox  Library.    2  plates. 
Comp.  des.  for  Library.  Frame.  2-st, 
Public  Library.    Competition. 
Design  for  Public  Library. 


"Woburn,  Mass. 

Deerfleld,  Mass.  School  Library,  etc.    Brick,  Stone 

Lincoln,  JMass.  Library.    Brick,  Stone  and  terra-cta, 

Quincy,  Mass.  The  Crane  Library. 

Maiden,  Mass.  Converse  Memorial  Library, 

Billerica,  Mass.  Library.    1-st.    Brick. 

Bridgewater,  Mass.  New  Library.    Details.    Large  sheet. 

Watertown,  N.  Y.  Free  Library. 

New  York,  Astor  Library. 

Hingham,  Mass.  Small  Library-building.    Stone,  bk. 
Suggestion  for  Library.    Plan  p.  133. 

[See  also  Part  U.] 


Cost. 


$3,200 


150,000 
250,000 


40,000 


50,000 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS.  — M^rMs. 


105 


XO. 

Akchitect. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

Cost. 

144 

109 

G500 

78 
78 
85 

Dempwolf ,  J.  A. 
Whitehouse,  F.  M. 
Withers,  F.  C. 

York,  Pa. 
Chicago,  111. 
New  York, 

City  Market.    Brick  and  Stone. 
Hucksters'  Market. 
Jefferson  Market. 

$22,000 

PUBL] 

[C  BUILDINGS.— Museums. 

107 

No. 

AltOHITECT. 

Location. 

Rbmakks. 

Cost. 

473 

297 
G253 
Aug.l2 
85 

85 
81 
80 
76 

77 

Aiken,  W.  M. 

Peabody  &  Steams, 
Sturgis  &  Brigham, 
Vanx  &  Mould, 
Vaux  &  Radford, 

Charleston,  S.  C. 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Boston,  Mass. 
New  York, 

Museum  of  Fine-Arts.     Design. 

"                   "             Large  sheet. 

American  Museum  of  Nat'l  Hist.  2  pi. 
Met.  Museum  of  Scientific  Industry. 

500,000 
850,000 

[See  also  Part  11.] 


PUBLIC    BUlLDmGS— State-Houses. 


109 


No. 

>* 

Mar.ll 

76 

161 

79 

Apr.  15 

76 

150 

78 

234: 

80 

475 

85 

432 

84 

ARCHITECT. 


Location. 


Remakks. 


Cost. 


Eidlitz  &  Richardson, 

Fuller,  T. 
Upjohn,  R.  M. 


Albany,  N.  T. 
Hartford,  C!onn. 
Boston,  Mass. 


New  State  Capitol.   4  pi. 

Plan  of  Assembly-Chamber,    p.  28, 

Original  des.  and  plans  State  Capitol. 

Capitol. 

"        Dome. 
State  Capitol.    2  plates.  [mnndt. 

Old  State-House.  Drawn  by  Schlader- 


PUBLIC  BUILDINGS.— roiy;z-//^//s  and  City-Halls. 


Ill 


u 

No. 

03 

tH 

Feb.  5, 

70 

232 

80 

224 

SO 

Dec.  2, 

7(> 

433 

84 

373 

83 

140 

78 

197 

79 

293 

81 

431 

84 

499 

85 

164 

79 

July  1, 

76 

112 

78 

233 

80 

132 

78 

212 

80 

432 

84 

G386 

83 

309 

81 

Mar.  2  5 

76 

118 

78 

163 

79 

443 

84 

134 

78 

Aechitect. 


Location. 


Remarks. 


Cost. 


Anderson  &  Crapsey, 
Boyington,  W.  W. 
Clark,  T.  M. 

Cornwell  &  Mayennich, 
Dean,  D.  K. 
Dodd,  A.  H. 
Emerson,  W.  R. 
Ferry  &  Gardner. 
Hartwell,  H.  W. 

Hartwell  &  Richardson, 
Hartwell  &  Tilden, 
McArthur,  John 

McComb,  Jno. 
MeKean  &  Fairweather, 
McLaughlin,  J.  W. 
Merrill  &  Cutler, 
Richardson,  H.  H. 
Rotch  &  Tilden, 
Thayer,  S.  J.  F. 


Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 


Hillsboro',  O. 
Chicago,  111. 
Stoughton,  Mass. 
Broolvlyn,  N.  Y. 
Erie,  Pa. 
Sliaron,  Mass. 
Milton,  Mass. 
Uxbridge,  Mass. 
Belmont,  Mass. 

Ware,  Mass. 
jNIilton,  Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

New  York, 
St.  John,  N.  B. 
Avondale,  O. 
"Wilton,  N.  H. 
North  Easton,  Mass. 
Dublin,  N.  H. 
Providence,  R.  I. 

Brookline,  Mass. 
Methuen,  Mass. 
Milton,  Mass. 


Town-Hall.    2-st.    50'xll5'.  Bk,Stn. 
Hall  for  Republican  Convention. 
Des.  for  Town-Hall.  2-st.  Bk,Stn,tr-cta 
New  City-Hall  Comp.    3-st.    Stone. 
City-Hall.    4-st. 
Town-Hall.    Frame.    2V.-st. 

[Bk,  Stn.  2  pi. 
Competitive  design  for    Town-Hall. 
Town-Hall  and  Library.    Bk,  ter-cta. 
"  585  seats.  Brick,  ter-cta. 

New  Town-Hall.  [2  pi. 

Town-Hall.    Bk,  Stn.    Porte  cochere. 
Public  Building.    2  plates. 
City-Hall.    N.  entrance.    Details. 

Municipal  Offices. 
Town-Hall.    2-st. 
"  21/2-st. 

"  2-st.    Frame. 

Floor-plan  City-Hall  and  Int.    2  pi. 
City-Hall. 
Town-Hall.    Stone. 
Kevins  Memorial  Hall.  Brick,  Stone, 
Competitive  design  for  Town-Hall. 


120,000 
40,000 
42,000 

35,000 


16,000 
20,000 


1,000,000 
167,000 


[See  also  Part  n.] 


PUBLIC   BUlJ^Dll^GS.  — Miscellaneous. 


113 


No. 


Location. 


Remakks. 


Cost. 


467 
443 
265 

268 
441 
461 
123 

282 

284 
Dec.  2, 

"    16, 

365 

442 

518 

G505 

79 

380 

202 


Bartberger  &  Dietrich, 
Brown  &  Dawson, 
Cobiirn  &  Bamum, 
Fink,  Alden 
IMcArthur,  Jno. 
O' Grady,  T. 
Preston,  W.  G. 


Supplee,  D.  E. 


Windiim,  J.  H. 
Wirth, 


Braddock,  Pa. 

Troy,  N.  Y. 
Cleveland,  O. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 


St.  .John,  N.  B. 
Boston,  Mass. 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 


St.  Paul,  Minn. 
Hartford,  Conn. 
New  York, 
Rockford.  111. 
San  Antonio,  Tex. 
Toledo,  O. 


■Water-Works,    p.  268. 

New  State  Armory. 

City  Armory. 

Exliibition-Bldg:.    N.E.Manf'rs  Bldg. 

Sculpture  Details.  [ship. 

Comp.  des.  for  Kotch  Trav.  Scholar- 

Police-Station. 

Details  of  same.    2  plates. 

Police-station.  30'x70'. 

Telegraph-Offlce. 

Armory.    Brick  and  Stone. 

Quarter-Master's  Depot. 

Newgate  Prison.  Sk.byM.P.Hapgood. 

The  Tombs. 

Details  of  Walls. 

The  Alamo,    p.  160. 

Grand  Stands. 


42,225 


12,000 


RAILROAD   STATIONS. 

115 

No. 

i 

Akchitect. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

Cost. 

243 

80 

Baldwin,  E.  F. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

B.  &  0.  R.  R.  Offices. 

269 

81 

Boyington,  "W.  "W". 

Chicago,  111. 

C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.  Depot. 

173 

79 

Dixon  &  Carson, 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Horse-Railway  Station. 

371 

83 

Ficken,  H.  E. 

Hoboken,  N.  J. 

Frame  Ferry-House. 

484 

82 

Gilbert,  B.  L. 

Concord,  N.  H. 

Union  Depot. 

507 

85 

Hurd,  J.  F. 

Cohasset,  Mass. 

Old  Colony  R.  R.  Station. 

241 

80 

Lewis,  W.  W. 

Clinton,  0. 

R.  R.  Station. 

93 

77 

Peabody  &  Steams, 

Boston,  Mass. 

Providence  R.  R.  Station.    Details. 

518 

85 

Rand  &  Taylor, 

West  Medford,  Mass. 

Station  built  of  pasture  stone. 

468 

84 

Richardson,  H.  H. 

Chestnut  Hill, 

B.  &  A.  Station.    Sketch. 

514 

85 

Robertson  &  Manning, 

Schenectady,  N.  T. 

R.  R.  Station. 

484 

85 

Stiu-gis  &  Brigham, 

Dedham,  Mass. 

B.  <»P.  R.  R.  Station. 

383 

83 

Wilson  Bros., 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Broad-Street  Station. 

G509 

85 

" 

'< 

il                                  u 

334 

82 

Wolters,  H. 

Louisville,  Ky. 

R.  R.  Station. 

SKETCHES  AND   ETCHINGS. 


117 


No. 


Aktist. 


Location. 


Remarks. 


Cost. 


165 

441 

513 

504 

472 

457 

458 

463) 

464) 

517 

414 

499 

172 

1921 

204] 

294 

353 

266 

307 

151 

421 

446 


Cabot,  E.  C. 
Davis,  E.  F. 
Deane,  E.  E. 


Dickson,  Walter 
Everett,  A.  H. 
Hapgood,  M.  P. 
Kennedy,  R.  G. 

Tolman,  G.  R. 


Sketch  Club, 
Tolman,  J.  P. 


Boston,  Mass. 
Ulster  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 
Hingli'am,  Mass. 
Manchstr-by-the-Sea 


Readville,  Mass. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 


"Wethersfield,  Conii. 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Washington,  D.  C. 


Boston,  Mass. 


Cobb,  A.  W. 
Rich,  C.  A. 


Springfield,  Mass. 
Quebec,  Can. 
St.  Augustine,  Fla. 
New  Jersey, 


View.    Etching. 

Old  Houses,  Church,  etc. 

Boys'  Academy. 

Old  Houses,  Furniture,  etc. 

Houses  by  various  architects. 

Mr.  Hemenway's  Ho.  Emerson,  arch't. 

Gen.  Loring"s  House.       "  " 

Col.  Stevenson's  Ho.        "  " 

First  Reformed  Church. 

Bits  from  a  Sketch-book. 

First  Ecclesiastical  Soeiet5''s  Bldg. 

Christ  Church. 

Sketches  and  Details. 

Leaves  from  a  Sketch-book. 

Old  Boston  Sketches. 

Staircase  Tower,  Hunting-Box,  etc. 

Skches  of  Public  Bldg,  etc.  p.  227,  etc 

Views  in  the  Citadel. 

Sketches  at    p.  27. 

An  American  Park.    ■p.  15,  etc. 


SPECIAL  FEATURES. 

[TOWERS,  DORMERS,  ETC.] 


119 


No. 


331 
469 

Feb.  19 
131 
309 
250 
385 
373 
402 
502 
419 
498) 
500  I 
502 

Feb. 26 
332 
512 
512 
521 
513 
502 
519 
177 
358 
410 
327 
323 
283 


ARCHITECT. 


Cobb,  A.  W. 

Parker,  C.  F. 
Ricbarsdon,  H.  H. 
Scott, 

Sperry,  J.  E.  (del.). 
Watts,  J.  W.  H. 
White,  F.  B. 
Withers,  F.  C. 
Phipps,  S.  E. 
Elzner,  A.  O.  (del.). 


LOCATION. 


Reuabks. 


Chicopee,  Mass. 
Boston,  Mass. 
Ottawa,  Can. 
York,  Pa. 


Hackensack,  N.  J. 
Boston,  Mass. 


Sketch  for  Tower. 
Study  for  Church-Tower. 
Tower.    150'. 

Tower  of  Brattle-Square  Chiu-ch. 
"  Government  Building. 

Church-Towers  at 
Clock-Tower,    p.  223. 
Bits  from  Cottages. 
Water-Tower. 
Dormer,    j).  66. 
Sketches  of  Dormers. 

"  Entrances. 


"  I  Gables  and  Gable-ends. 

New  Haven,  Conn.     ;  Tower  of  Trinitj'  Church. 

'  Towers,  Belfries  and  Spires.   Lg  sht. 

Manchsti--by-the-Sea  Spire  of  Cong.  Church,    p.  180. 

Secular  Towers. 

Tower  of  Meridian-St.  M.E.  Ch.  p.l97. 

"  First  Unitarian  Ch.  p.  67. 
Spire  of  Old  Sleeting-Honse.  p.  270. 
Capitals.    Papier  Mach6. 

"  Large  sheet. 

"  (mainly  Byzantine\ 

Bay  and  Oriel  Wmdows.  Large  sheet. 
Parallel  of  Doi-mer  Windows.  Lg  sht. 
Obelisks. 


Cost. 


Boston,  Mass. 
Roxbury,  Mass. 
Dorchester,  Mass. 


STABLES  AND  FARM 

BUILDINGS. 

121 

No. 

3 

ARCHITECT. 

Location. 

Rem,\iiks. 

Cost. 

423 

84 

Anderson,  E. 

Peru,  Ind. 

Brick  Stable. 

510 

85 

Baker,  J.  Ei. 

Newark,  N.  J. 

2-st.  Stable.    Half-tunber. 

405 

83 

Brocklesby,  W.  C. 

Gt.  Barrington,  Mass. 

Stone  Stable. 

223 

80 

Cabot  &  Chandler, 

Dorchester,  Mass. 

Half-tunbered  Stable.    Stone,  etc. 

484 

85 

" 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

Frame  Stable. 

507 

85 

Clarke,  H. 

Dorchester,  Mass. 

"           "         and  Turret,    p.  124. 

460 

84 

Day,  Clinton 

Cal. 

"          " 

243 

126 

80 

78 

Emerson,  W.  R. 
Gambrill  &  Richardson, 

Stable  and  Lodge. 
Half-timbered  Stable. 

So.Manchester,Conn 

164 

79 

Gardner,  E.  C. 

Holyoke,  Mass. 

Brick  and  Stone  Stable. 

431 

84 

Gibson,  Robert  W. 

Albany.  N.  Y. 

Frame  Stable. 

437 

84 

Gilbert  &  Thomson, 

New  York, 

Brick  and  Stone  Stable. 

10,000 

71 

77 

Jones,  Bassett 

Staten  Island,  N.  Y". 

2-st.  Frame  Stable. 

70 

77 

Kilbiirn,  H.  F. 

Holyoke,  Mass. 

Brick  Stable. 

417 

83 

Kiibv,  H.  P. 

Allegheny,  N.  Y^. 

.Stone      " 

Oct.2S, 

70 

Lewis,  W.  W. 

Boston,  Mass. 

3-st.  Stable.    Brick,  Stone.    Main  St. 

57 

77 

Frame  Stables  for  four  houses. 

442 

84 

" 

Brookline,  Mass. 

271 

81 

McLaughlin,  J.  TV. 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Car-stables. 

390 

83 

Merriir&  Cutler, 

Lowell,  Mass. 

Stone  Stable.    2-st.  and  basement. 

151 

78 

Ob.er  &  Rand, 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

Carriage-house  and  Stable.    Brick. 

4,000 

477 

85 

Peabodv  &  Stearns, 

Brookluie,  Mass. 

Barn.    p.  78. 

283 

81 

Potter,  W.  A. 

Chicago,  111. 

Brick  and  Stone  Stable. 

219 

80 

Potter  &  Robertson, 

Washington,  Conn. 

Half-timbered           " 

254 

80 

Powell,  W.  B. 

Cornwall,  Pa. 

Stone  Stable.    Details. 

270 

81 

'I 

11          <i 

48,000 

490 

85 

« 

Devon.  Pa. 

Half-timbered  Stable. 

515 

85 

Roberts  &  Son, 

Newark,  N.  J. 

Frame  Stable.    IV3  and  21/2  st. 

6,000 

Aug.  19 

7G 

Roberts  &  Taylor, 

" 

Coach-Ho.  and  Stable.  Hf-tim.  Tower. 

493 

85 

Romevn,  C.  W. 

New  Y^ork, 

The  Dakota  Stables. 

70,000 

430 

84 

Rossiter  &  "Wright, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y'^. 

249 

80 

Shaw,  G.  R.  &  R.  G. 

Milton,  Mass. 

on  large  detail-sheet. 

398 

83 

Sterner,  F.  J. 

Denver,  Col. 

Stable  in  view. 

243 

80 

Ware,  James  E. 

New  York, 

Stable  in  a  street.    SVj-st.    Brick. 

120 

78 

Wright,  F.  A. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

Barn  for  Cornell  University. 

339 

82 

"  Comet," 

(Cicero  Hine),      2  pi. 

>, 

241 

82 

"  Jockey," 

(Brown),                    " 

343 

82 

"  Leisure  Hour," 

341 

82 

"  Paul  Keiff," 

(Watts)                  2  pi. 

■  Competition  for  Hotel-Stable. 

341 

82 

"■Pegasus," 

(Norris  &  Minot),    " 

343 

82 

"  Presque  Mais," 

342 

82 

"  Pichmond," 

J 

478 

85 

"  A  Country  Gentleman," 

(Randall), 

502 

85 

"  Ad  rem," 

485 

85 

"  Asviodens," 

502 

85 

"AtthellthlTour;' 

490 

85 

"  Cabby," 

480 

85 

"  Candlelight," 

478 

85 

"  Doris," 

(Everett), 

510 

85 

"  Festina  Lente  II.," 

486 

85 

"  Hay  Foot,  Straw  Foot," 

491 

85 

"Hope," 

480 

85 

"Hostler," 

478 

85 

"Jay," 

(WalUs), 

.  $1,500  Stable  Competition. 

1,500 

482 

85 

"  MaHin  Ctmzzleivit," 

493 

85 

"  Much  in  little  space," 

479 

85 

"  Newport ," 

488 

85 

"■  Nyphte," 

489 

85 

"  Old  Apple  Tree" 

483 

85 

"  Pen," 

492 

85 

"  Pye," 

479 

85 

"  Sir  Roger," 

482 

85 

"  The  Author," 

510 

85 

"  Tom" 

497 

85 

"  Try  Angle," 

J 

TECHNICAL  DIAGRAMS. 


123 


No. 

A. 

293 

81 

Ai'ch.    How  to  draw  an  elliptical,    p.  64. 

416 

83 

Beam-Tests.    Continued  in  Nos.  418,  '83,  and  420,  424,  428.  430,  433,  437,  438,  447, 

'84. 

308 

81 

Corbelling.    Methods  of 

327 

82 

Chimneys.    Stability  of 

331 

82 

Pendentives. 

108 

78 

Perspective.    Plate       I.    General  Phenomena. 

111 

78 

'                    "II.    The  Perspective  Plan.    Use  of  Diagonals. 

113 

78 

'                    "        HI.    Division  by  Triangles. 

115 

78 

'                    "        IV.    Directions  and  magnitudes  by  scale. 

117 

78 

'                    "          V.    Measurement  of  inclined  lines. 

121 

78 

'                     "        VI.    Parallel  Perspective. 

123 

78 

'                     "       VII.    Three-Point  Perspective. 

125 

78 

'                    "     VIII.    The  Perspective  of  Shadows. 

128 

78 

'                    "        IX.                    "                  Reflections. 

130 

78 

'                    "          X.                    "                  Circles. 

137 

78 

140 

78 

'                    "     XIII.                    "                  Distortions  and  corrections. 

143 

78 

'                    "     XIV.                    "                  Curvilinear  Perspective. 

356 

82 

'                    "     XIV.                    "                            "                      " 

356 

82 

t                      "     XVI.                      "                               "                        « 

360 

82 

'                    "   XVII.    Converging  lines. 

363 

82 

'                    "  XVIII.    Shadows  by  artificial  light. 

366 

82 

'                    "     XIX.           "               gas-light. 

370 

83 

Various  methods. 

387 

83 

Range.    A  cooking 

185 

79    Screw-Scaffoldiiig. 

409 

83    Sewerage,  etc.    Keene,  N.  H. 

421 

84           "                     Blair  Lodge,  El.    ("W.  L.  B.  Jenney,  arcliitect.) 

451 

84    Water-Supply  and  Drainage.    House  of  H.  Villiard,  New  York.     (G.  E.  Warinc.') 

223 

80 

Ventilation  of  gas-burners,    p.  139. 

THEATRES. 


125 


(See  also  Mercantile  Blocks.) 

No. 

i 

Architect. 

Location. 

Kemakks. 

Cost. 

476 

85 

Browii,  W.  E. 

Detroit,  Jlicb. 

Roller-Skating  Rink. 

425 

84 

Cady,  J.  C. 

New  York, 

IMetropolitan  Opera-House. 

420 

84 

'< 

" 

See  p.  87. 

G518 

85 

" 

" 

"                       " 

439 

84 

Fernbach  &  DeLemos, 

" 

Eden  Mus6e. 

122 

78 

Hannaford  &  Procter, 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Springer  Music-Hail. 

204 

79 

Hornblower,  T.  C. 

Sulphur  Springs,  Va. 

Music  Pavilion. 

505 

85 

Ivimball  &  Wisedell, 

New  York, 

Cassino  Theatre. 

278 

81 

Kleeves,  A. 

Deti-oit,  Mich. 

Music  Pavilion. 

166 

79 

Luce,  C.  S. 

Holyoke,  Mass. 

Opera-House.    90'xll4'.    1040  seats. 

40,000 

Sep. 16 

76 

Oakev,  A.  F. 

Cincinnati,  O. 

Music-Hail. 

113 

78 

Oakey  &  Bloor, 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Alterations  to  Rink. 

208 

79 

Post,  G.  B. 

New  York, 

Metropolitan  Concert-Hall.    2  plates. 

255 

80 

Potter  &  Robertson, 

" 

Comp.  des.  for  Met.  Opera-Ho.    2  pi. 

220 

80 

Preston,  W.  G. 

" 

Sketches  for  Exhibition-Building. 

337 

82 

" 

Campobello,  N.  B. 

Pavilion. 

506 

85 

Sehladermundt,  H.  T. 

Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

Design  for  Music-Hall. 

244 

80 

Silliman  &Farnswortb, 

Orange,  N.  J. 

Music-Hail.    G0'xl35'.    2  plates. 

45,000 

78 

77 

Thoi-p,  A.  H. 

New  York, 

Plan  of  Ihomas'  Concert-Hall. 

Sep. 16 

76 

Ware  &  Van  Brunt, 

Cincinnati,  0. 

Music-Hall.  2  plates.  Plan  on  p.  300. 

153 

78 

Wilson,  J.  A.  &  W.  T. 

Baltimore,  Md. 

Skating-Rink. 

205 

79 

Chicago,  ni. 

Central  Music-Hall.    See  p.  174. 

[See  also  Part  II.] 


TOMBS,  ETC. 

127 

No. 

c3 

Aechitect. 

Location. 

Remabks. 

Cost. 

388 
118 
158 
484 

74 
441 
114 
353 

74 

83 

78 
79 
85 
77 
84 
78 
82 
77 

Atwood,  C.  B. 
Bacon,  F.  H. 
Chandler,  T.  P. 
Gibson,  R.  W. 
Howe,  F.  M. 
Kellog  &  Laurence, 
Laing  &  Fehmer, 
Lewis,  W.  W. 
Roberts  &  Taylor, 

Receiving-tomb.    Stone. 
Tomb  of  a  Musician. 
Mausoleum. 

Design  for  Granite  Tomb. 

Tomb. 

Taylor  Mausoleum. 

Tomb  in  side  of  lull. 

Receiving-vault.    Stone. 

Allegheny,  Pa. 
Troy,  N.  Y. 

30,000 

Chicogo,  111. 
Cleveland,  0. 
Newark,  N.  J. 

10,000 
5,000 

rSee  also  Part  n.] 


Second  General  Division. 


FOREIGN    ARCHITECTURE. 


ARCH^OLOGICAL  AND  HISTORICAL. 


No. 

COTTNTKY. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

89 

77 

Austria  (Tyrol), 

Innsbruck, 

The  Goldne  Dach^. 

106 

78 

Denmark, 

Copenhagen, 

The  Castle. 

313 

81 

Egypt, 

Karnak, 

The  Temple.    (Chromo). 

473 

85 

England, 

Buckfastleigh, 

Plan  of  the  Abbey,    p.  30. 

440 

84 

" 

Fountains, 

Abbey,    p.  255. 

477 

85 

" 

Lewes, 

Castle,    p.  79. 

368 

83 

" 

Warwick, 

p.  19. 

454 

84 

" 

"Westminster, 

The  Coronation  Chair,    p.  117. 

268 

81 

France, 

Caen, 

Castle. 

318 

82 

" 

Chateau  Chillon, 

p.  47.                                                          ., 

349 

82 

<' 

"          Pavilion, 

p.  110. 

518 

85 

" 

"      de  Fleurigny, 

The  Chapel,    p.  258. 

384 

83 

" 

Dieppe, 

Castle,    p.  212. 

324 

82 

" 

Mont  St.  Michel, 

p.  111.    Also  p.  159,  No.  353. 

291 

81 

<' 

Provins, 

Old  Dungeon. 

264 

81 

Germany, 

Castle  Lichtenstein. 

383 

83 

((        •' 

Deitz  Castle, 

p.  199. 

Das  Roth'sehe  Haus. 

331 

82 

" 

Sehweinfurt, 

311 

81 

Greece, 

Assos, 

2  plates.    (Bas  Reliefs  and  plans). 

Bas  ReUefs.    (Drawn  by  Mr.  F.  H.  Bacon). 

364 

82 

" 

" 

368 

83 

" 

" 

Sketches. 

366 

82 

'< 

" 

p.  311. 

Gate  of  the  Agora. 

304 

81 

«' 

Athens, 

307 

81 

" 

" 

Choragic  columns.    Acropolis. 

May  20 

76 

'< 

» 

Plan  of  the  Temple  of  Minerva,    p.  166. 

166 

79 

"                Greek  Theatre,    p.  67. 
"                            "                  p.  36. 
Arch  of  Trajan. 

188 
88 

79 

■  ,, 

77 

Italy, 

Benevento, 

491 

85 

Ferrara, 

The  Castle. 

85 

77 

" 

Naples, 

Arch  of  Triumph. 

406 

83 

Mexico, 

Coyoacan, 

Cloisters,    p.  159. 

366 

82 

Scotland, 

Dryburgh, 

Abbey,    p.  312. 

366 

82 

" 

Jedburgh, 

p.  314. 

410 

83 

" 

Edinburgh, 

Queen  Mary's  Bath.    p.  207. 

413 

83 

Spain, 

Alhambra, 

Hall  of  the"  Two  Sisters. 

415 

83 

" 

" 

Capitals. 

403 

83 

" 

Segovia, 

Tlie  Castle  at  Coca. 

S61 
430 

82 
84 

1     " 

" 

Roman  Aqueduct. 

159 

79 

Restoration  of  the  Hypsethral  Temple. 

221 

80 

"                             '                        "             p.  121 

(129) 


DETAILS  AND  SPECIAL  FEATURES. 


131 


No. 


170 

482 

490 

490 

383 

324 

310 

322 

405 

48G 

322 

322 

498 

392 

397 

396 

492 

93-4 

490 

367 

367 

392 

504 

504 

495-96 
496 
495 
491 
411 
483 

492-94 


Country. 


Austria, 
Belgium, 


England, 


France, 


Italy, 


Spain, 
Various, 


Location. 


PragTie, 

Antweip, 

Bruges, 

Ghent, 

Canterbury, 

Kentish  Gables, 

Liverpool, 

London, 

"Walton, 


Bayeux, 

Calvados, 

Chateaudun, 

Chantilly, 

jMarseilles 

Montreal, 

Orleans, 

Verneuil, 


Bologna, 
Florence, 

Palermo, 

Pavla, 

Cordova, 

Toledo, 

Moscow,  Rouen,  etc. 


Rem.\eks. 


A  Bay-window. 

The  Plantin  Moretus  IMansion. 
Rose  window,    p.  233. 
Entrance  to  chapel,    p.  231. 
Door  to  hospital,    p.  196. 
Door.    p.  112. 

Two  dormers.    Rambling  sketches. 

Details  from  the  Charter  House. 

Vesti-y  door.    p.  183. 

Stone  and  timber  porch. 

Office  entrance. 

Old  fonts. 

Piscina.,  p.  306. 

"  p.  54. 

Detail  of  cornice. 
Rose  window,    p.  259. 
Ecole  dcs  Beaux  Arts. 
Rose  window,     p.  237. 
Tin-ret  of  Hotel  de  Ville.    p.  7. 
Oriel,    p.  3. 
Renaissance  window. 
Stair-hall.    p.  91. 
Details  of  cloisters  and  doorway,    p.  88. 

"  Palazzo  Vecchio. 

n  Bargello.    (Outside  staircasel. 
Rose  window,    p.  296. 
"  p.  244. 

Doorway,    p.  219. 
Renaiss.ance  doorway,    p.  153. 
Details  of  timber  roof.    pp.  260.  279. 


DWELLING-HOUSES. 


133 


No. 

COUNTKY. 

384 

83 

Belgiimi, 

390 

83 

" 

472 

85 

" 

239 

80 

England, 

335 

82 

" 

367 

82 

" 

326 

82 

" 

383 

83 

" 

384 

83 

" 

388 

83 

473 

85 

374 

83 

" 

359 

82 

i< 

361 

82 

11 

331 

82 

>> 

310 

81 

310 

81 

11 

324 

82 

" 

478 

85 

<> 

357 

82 

i< 

400 

83 

It 

418 

83 

i< 

336 

82 

i( 

310 

81 

It 

348 

82 

It 

357 

82 

tt 

248 

80 

ti 

325 

82 

ti 

520 

85 

tt 

392 

83 

tt 

484 

85 

tt 

47^75 

85 

It 

291 

81 

tt 

318 

82 

It 

356 

82 

tt 

418 

83 

tt 

459 

84 

France, 

242 

80 

tt 

317 

82 

,1 

397 

83 

It 

305 

81 

It 

462 

84 

tt 

324 

82 

ti 

469 

84 

tt 

144 

78 

tt 

97 

77 

11 

146 

78 

It 

326 

82 

11 

355 

82 

11 

412 

83 

11 

413 

83 

11 

418 

83 

It 

308 

81 

It 

318 

82 

It 

344 

82 

tt 

357 

82 

tt 

374 

83 

11 

383 

83 

11 

390 

83 

11 

418 

83 

11 

453 

84 

11 

455 

84 

11 

448 

84 

11 

399 

83 

11 

514 

85 

11 

476 

85 

11 

Feb.  26 

76 

(pp.68,  69,  77,  78,85 
\    86,107,108,109. 

410 

83 

Germany, 

397 

83 

11 

102 

77 

11 

388 

83 

11 

418 

83 

11 

62 

77 

11 

389 

83 

11 

326 

82 

" 

Location. 


Antwerp, 
Ghent, 
Ypres, 
Artists'  Homes, 


Adcote  Shropshire, 

Bristol, 


Buehan  Hall, 
Canterbury, 

Chester, 
Dartmouth, 
Huddington  Court, 
London, 


Ludlow, 
Manchester, 


Sunninghill, 

"Wallingford, 

Whitchurch, 

Winchfield, 

Woodlands  Hall, 

Yorkshire, 

Yarmouth, 

Chesterfield, 


Andelys, 

Bayeux, 

Beauvais, 

Cauciebec, 

Chateaudun, 

Blois, 

Chaumont, 

Caen, 

D'Amboise, 

Goulaine, 

Chateau  Landon, 

Pierrefonds, 

Vitre, 

Morlaix, 


Paris, 


Perigueux, 

Rheims, 

Roiien, 

Sens, 


Bacharach, 

Berlin, 
Frankfort, 

Hanover, 
Hummelsfurt, 
Humnie  Ishain, 


Reiviaiiks. 


Old  house,    p.  209. 
Marche  aux  Grains,    p.  278. 

"  "  p.  20. 

Edis  &  Godwin,  architects,  Chelsea. 
Geo.  E.  Street's  house,  Homedale  Surry. 
House  at  Hampslead.    N.  Shaw,  architect. 
Country  house,  by  Korman  Shaw. 
Old  house,    p.  201. 

"  Maryleport.    p.  211. 

p.  258. 

"  pp.  29,  31. 

George  &  Peto,  architects. 
Old  house,    p.  231. 

"  p.  201. 

The  ButterwaLk.    Old  houses. 
Half-timbered. 
Lowther  Lodge.     2  plates. 
Paul  Pindar's  house,    p.  93.    See  "  Interiors." 
3%-st.    Brick  house.    Suburban. 
Senii-detaehed  Vdlas.    2  and  3  st. 
Estate  olfices  and  house. 
Old  house,    p.  261. 

Half-timbered  modern  house.    Architect's  house. 
Villa  residences. 
Semi-detached  houses. 

Country  house,  by  Norman  Shaw.    2  plates. 
Old  house,     p.  123. 
p.  282. 
Hunting  lodge. 
Old  house,     p.  165. 

"  pp.  45,  55. 

Old  almshouse,    p.  39. 
Half-timbered  house,  by  Stanton. 
A  seaside  cottage. 
Sketches  of  country  houses. 
Great  house  at 
Half-timbered  house. 
Houses. 

Old  house,    p.  52. 

Facade  de  1'  Escalier.  du  Longueville. 
Chateau  de 


"  "     Nantes. 

E.  Letang,  architect,  Boston,  Mass. 
Chateau  de  par  ViolleWe-duc. 

"  p.  185. 

Old  houses,  pp.  234,  237. 
p.  249. 

"  p.  306. 

Hotel  de  Cluny. 
House.    5-st.  "stone. 

"         214-st.    Stone  and  brick. 
Hotel.    Cochet,  architect. 

"        Cuvillier,      "  1-st. 

House.    Brick  and  Stone. 
Corner  of  house,    p.  280. 
3-st.    Brick  and  Stone. 
House.    Gaillard,  architect,    p.  100. 

"         Petit,  "  p.  125. 

Old  houses. 
Old  house,    p.  76. 

"  Place  de  la  Pucelle. 

La  Caisse  d'  Epargne.    Old  house, 
niustrations  of  VioUet-le-duc's  article,  "Habila- 

tions  of  Man." 
Old  houses,     p.  213. 

p.  51. 
Private  houses. 
Old  house,     p.  255. 

"  p.  305. 

Private  houses,    p.  71. 
Convent,    p.  267. 
Schloss. 


DWELLING-HOUSES. 


136 


No. 

S 

COTTNTRT. 

Location. 

Remaeks. 

484 

85 

Germany  (Alsace), 

Mulhausen, 

Workingmen's  cottages. 

478 

85 

Holland, 

Amsterdam, 

House  on  the  Damrak.    p.  89. 

501 

85 

Italy, 

Schlo, 

Houses  for  workingmen. 

503 

85 

" 

Venice, 

Palazzo  Foscari. 

499 

85 

" 

" 

Loredon  Palace. 

483 

85 

" 

" 

Palazzo  Pesaro. 

410 

83 

Scotland, 

Edinburgh, 

Old  houses,     p.  212.    Candlemaker's  Row. 

413 

83 

" 

« 

"                 p.  248.    Canongate. 

464 

84 

« 

Craignethan  House. 

[See  also  Part  I.l 


ECCLESIASTICAL. 


137 


No. 

V 

COUNTKY. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

110 

78 

Austria, 

Prague, 

The  Thein  Church.    See  also  pp.  123-507. 

294 

81 

Belgium, 

Bruges, 

Le  Saint  Sang. 

307 

81 

" 

" 

St.  Jacques. 

491 

85 

" 

" 

St.  Sauveur  Cathedi-al.           * 

493 

85 

" 

" 

Temple  de  Jerusalem. 
The  BeKry. 

498 

85 

<i 

" 

465 

84 

Glient, 

St.  Nicholas. 

365 

82 

Cypiiis, 

"                  Famagusta. 

178 

79 

Deninarii, 

Copenhagen, 

Chui-<!h  of  Our  Saviour. 

503 

85 

England, 

Alnwick, 

Church,    p.  75. 

496 

85 

" 

Brigstock, 

p.  303. 

39G 

83 

" 

Carisbrook, 

"           Isle  of  Wight. 

485 

85 

" 

Biddestone, 

p.  151. 

485 

85 

" 

Box, 

p.  178. 

517 

85 

'• 

Boumemoutli, 

p.  243. 

343 

82 

'< 

Canterbury, 

The  BaptisteiT.    P-  39. 

503 

85 

" 

Cartmel, 

p.  76. 

378 

83 

" 

Chichester, 

Cathedral,    p.  139. 

356 

82 

" 

Daresbury, 

Church. 

365 

82 

" 

Dewsbui-y, 

Ebenezer  Chapel. 

496 

85 

" 

Edingtliorpe, 

Chmch.    p.  303. 

318 

469 

82 

84 

1  ;; 

Ely, 

Cathedral. 

496 

85 

Garway, 

Church,    p.  303. 

503 

85 

" 

Grantliam, 

p.  75. 

396 

83 

" 

Hanley, 

Congregational  Church. 

503 

85 

" 

Higliam  Ferrers, 

Church,    p.  76. 

322 

82 

" 

Liverpool, 

Cathedral. 

352 

82 

" 

Llanbadan, 

Church. 

89 

77 

'• 

London, 

Two  Churches. 

137 

78 

•' 

" 

St.  Paul's  Cathedral.    Section.          [Consti-uctlon. 

241 

80 

" 

" 

Church  of  the  Oratory,  Kensington.     Detail 

oi 

344 

82 

" 

" 

New  Oratory  Churcli,  Brompton.    Altar. 

418 

83 

" 

** 

Battersea  Park  Church. 

503 

85 

" 

Luton, 

Church,    p.  75. 

125 

78 

" 

Monmouthshire, 

Parish  Chui-ches. 

503 

85 

" 

Newark, 

Church,    p.  76. 

344 

82 

" 

Oswestry, 

St.  Mary's  Church  and  details. 

379 

83 

" 

Peterborough, 

Cathedral.    Also  p.  150. 

486 

85 

<' 

Piddinglioe, 

Church,    p.  188. 

213 

80 

" 

Rievaulx, 

Abbey  Church. 

496 

85 

" 

Rothwell, 

Chiu-ch.    p.  303. 

131 

78 

" 

St.  Albans, 

Abbey  Church.    2  plates. 

513 

85 

" 

" 

"                       West  Front.    (Sir  E.  Beckett). 

310 

81 

Torquay, 

R.  C.  Church.    Interior. 

234 

80 

•' 

Truro, 

Cathedral. 

502 

85 

" 

AVest  Tanfield, 

Church,    p.  63.                                ,„„-   ^^^     ooq 
Church  Gateway.                            29o,  No.  339. 
English  Cathedi-als.    Also  pp. -{    i?'    n    oTo' 
Mission  Chapel,  p.  207.                    f?     <.    til' 
Cathedi-al.    p.  78.                        I-  ^^'         ^*^' 

322 

82 

" 

gS39 

82 

*' 

514 

85 

502 

85 

Fiance, 

Abbeville, 

470 

84 

" 

Amiens, 

«< 

355 

82 

" 

Angers, 

p.  183. 

452 

84 

" 

Angouleme, 

Eglise  de  S.  Pierre. 

450 

84 

" 

Aries, 

Cloisters. 

330 

82 

" 

Auxerre, 

St.  Eusebe.    p.  183. 

449 

84 

" 

Auvergne, 

St.  Paul  — Issoire. 

467 

84 

" 

Bordeaux, 

St.  Croix. 

498 

85 

" 

" 

<' 

502 

85 

" 

«< 

Part  of  Cathedral. 

457 

84 

" 

Caen, 

Abbey,  Church  of  St.  Etienne. 

460 

84 

" 

" 

St.  Michel  de  Vaucelles. 

463  ) 
464) 

84 

" 

" 

Church  of  the  Holy  Trmitj\ 

466 

84 

" 

" 

Church  of  Haute,  Allemagne. 

496 

85 

" 

" 

Eglise  St.  Pierre. 

380 

— 

" 

Civray, 

Chui-ch.    p.  159. 

483 

85 

" 

Chartres, 

Cathedi-al.    North  porch.    (Haig). 

514 

85 

** 

»* 

»t 

521 

85 

<i 

Coutances, 

11 

456 

84 

" 

Dieppe, 

Church  of  St.  Jacques. 

379 

83 

Dijon, 

Eglise  St.  Philibert. 

51G 

85 

Graville, 

Church. 

391 

83 

" 

Genoa, 

p.  294. 

35G 

83 

" 

Laval  (near"), 

"           p.  191. 

617 

85 

" 

Lyons, 

Confessional  and  interior. 

ECCLESIASTICAL. 


139 


h 

No. 

c3 
V 

COUNTKY. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

454 

84 

France, 

Montevilliers, 

Abbey  Church. 

518 

85 

Oyestreham, 

Church.    West  front. 

518 

85 

" 

Paris, 

Notre  Dame  and  bridge.    Etched  by  L. 

Gautier. 

104 

77 

" 

" 

" 

449 

84 

11 

« 

"                Anunals  on  gallery  of 

451 

84 

" 

i< 

Egllse  St.  Augustin. 

272 
483 

81 
85 

) :: 

K 

St.  Etienne  du  Mont. 

482 

85 

<l 

St.  Eustache. 

260 

80 

«< 

" 

St.  Severin. 

507 

85 

i( 

Perigueux, 

Cathedral. 

203 

79 

<« 

Perros, 

St.  Quay. 

474 

85 

<( 

Poitiers, 

Notre  Dame  la  Grande. 

475 

85 

i< 

Rouen, 

The  Cathedral.  Notre  Dame.  Etching.  :Main  front. 

492 

85 

i( 

«                in  1821.    Main  front. 

500 

85 

" 

« 

"               Side  entrance. 

148) 
153  J 
365 

78 

" 

« 

Chureli  of  St.  Hilaire.    2  plates. 

82 

11 

<i 

"             St.  Laurent. 

465 

84 

<i 

(( 

Abbey.    Church  of  St.  Ouen. 

517 

85 

" 

St.  Lo, 

Chui-ch  of  the  Holy  Cross. 

453 

84 

>< 

S6ez, 

Catholic  Church  of  Notre  Dame. 

342 

82 

i< 

Thann, 

Church,    at  p.  27. 

193 

79 

«' 

Troyes, 

"         of  St.  Urbaia. 

335 

82 

" 

Verdelais, 

Clocher  de. 

330 

82 

" 

Vezelay, 

Church,    p.  185. 

208 

79 

«« 

Design  for  a  Cathedi-al. 

101 

77 

" 

"                Pi-otestant  Temple. 

99 

77 

Germany, 

Aix-la-Chapelle, 

The  INIinster. 

474 

85 

*' 

Brimswick, 

St.  Catherine. 

499 

85 

<< 

Berlin, 

Die  Dankes  Kii-che.    p.  27. 

499 

85 

'i 

11 

Jerusalem          "              " 

487 

85 

11 

Cologne, 

The  Cathedral. 

87 

77 

It 

11 

Gross  St.  IMartin  Chturch. 

520 

85 

11 

11 

The  Apostles'  Church. 

348 

82 

i(      i 

11 

Church  and  street. 

86 

77 

•  1 

Dresden, 

Portal  of  Old  Palace  Chapel. 

59 

77 

(I 

Hanover, 

Synagogue.    Plan  and  section,    pp.  47 

48. 

69 

77 

11 

11 

R.  C.  Church,    p.  128. 

390 

83 

<i 

Laach, 

Benedictine  Abbey.    Kirche. 

209 

79 

i« 

Tiiniburg, 

Cathedral. 

206 
460 

79 

84 

}     " 

Mayence, 

" 

155 

78 

] 

157 
161 

78 
79 

" 

Munster, 

St.  Lambert's  Church. 

202 

79 

J 

359 

82 

Munich, 

Cathedral,    p.  227. 

206 

79 

<( 

Spires, 

The  Cathedral. 

197 

79 

<t 

Strasburg, 

" 

303 

408 

81 
83 

!  " 

Treves, 

Liebfrauenkirche.    A.  D.  1227. 

383  1 
405  j 

S3 

Ulm, 

The  Cathedral. 

100 
520 

77 
85 

1 :: 

Worms, 

" 

318 

82 

11 

St.  Paxil's  Church. 

290 

81 

11 

Wui-zburg, 

Chm-ch  of  the  Stif  t  Hang. 

.300 

81 

11 

Sketches  of  Churches,  etc. 

378 

S3 

Greece, 

Athens, 

The  Cathedral,    p.  139. 

56 

77 

HoUand, 

Rotterdam, 

Groote  Kh-k.    p.  22. 

187 

79 

India, 

Naini  Tal, 

M.  E.  INIission  Chm-ch.    S.  J.  F.  Thayer 

architect. 

117 

78 

Ireland, 

Queenstown, 

Catholic  Cathedral. 

79 

77 

11 

Cork, 

Cathedral.    Interior. 

513 

85 

Italy, 

Assissi, 

Choir-Stalls  in  the  Church  of  St.  Francis. 

198 

79 

11 

Stalls  in 

507 

85 

11 

Arezzo, 

Church  of  St.  Maria  della  Pieve. 

504 

85 

1' 

Bologna, 

Corpus  Domini  Church  door. 

175 

79 

" 

Conio, 

Cathedral. 

466 

84 

11 

Florence, 

" 

507 

85 

11 

'1 

"            Doorway  in 

505 

85 

11 

Ferrara, 

" 

84 

77 

11 

Genoa, 

"            of  St.  Lorenzo. 

207 

79 

11 

Lucca, 

"            of  St.  Martin. 

511 

85 

11 

" 

"                            " 

ECCLESIASTICAL. 


141 


No. 

Country. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

449 

85 

Italy, 

Lucca, 

Cathedral.    Pulpit  of    p.  55. 

473 

85 

" 

Oivleto, 

" 

122 

78 

) 

392 

83 

" 

Palermo, 

'< 

4G4 

84 

) 

Feb. 19 
26 

76 
76 

1     " 

Parenzo, 

Interior  of  Cathedral. 

318 

82 

) 

3G1 

82 

" 

Pavia, 

The  Certosa. 

465 

84 

) 

468 

84 

Pisa, 

Cathedral,  Baptistery  and  Leaning  Tower. 

512 

85 

" 

" 

Font  in  the  Baptistery. 

501 

85 

" 

Pistoja, 

The  Cathedral. 

500 

85 

« 

Prato, 

Outside  Pulpit. 

91  I 
92) 

77 

" 

Rome, 

Dome  of  St.  Peter's. 

147 

78 

" 

'< 

Church  of  St.  Paul.    G.  E.  Street,  architect. 

511 

85 

" 

<« 

St.  John  Laieran. 

521 

85 

" 

" 

St.  Maria  >Iaggiore. 

469 

84 

" 

Siena, 

Cathedral. 

512 

85 

" 

" 

Pulpit  in  the  Cathedral. 

Oct.21, 
9G 

76 

77 

1  " 

Turin, 

A  Jewish  Synagogue. 

400 
522 

83 
85 

I  ;; 

Venice, 

St.  Maria  della  Salute. 

505 

85 

" 

St.  Mark's. 

501 

85 

" 

Sehio, 

St.  Antonio,    p.  52. 

486 

85 

Mexico, 

Chihuahua, 

The  Parochial  Church. 

508 

85 

" 

Mexico, 

The  Cathedral. 

514 

85 

" 

Queretaro, 

Church  of  the  Cross. 

413 
459 

83 

84 

1  Portugal, 

Belem, 

Cloisters. 

123 

78 

Russia, 

IMoscow, 

Churches. 

165 

79 

" 

Russian  Church. 

92 

79 

Scotland, 

Edinburgh, 

St.  Giles's  Church. 

424) 
429  ( 

84 

Spain, 

Avila, 

Cathedral  of  St.  Vincent.    Interior.    See  also 
123  and  124. 

pp. 

457 

84 

Barcelona, 

Doorway  of  Cathedral. 

442 

84 

Burgos, 

Cathedi-al. 

442 

84 

" 

"            Porch  las  Hueglas. 

411 

83 

Cordova, 

St.  Lorenzo. 

450 

84 

Gerona, 

Cloisters. 

439 

84 

Leon, 

El  Panteon.    St.  Isidore. 

435 

84 

Salamanca, 

Old  Cathedral. 

281 

81 

Seville, 

Doorway  of  Cathedral. 

447 

84 

Tarragona, 

Cathedral.    Entrance  to  Chapter-House. 

447 

84 

" 

"              The  Cloisters. 

448 

84 

" 

"              Capilla  Mayor. 

420 

84 

Toledo, 

ti 

422 

84 

"              Interior. 

422 
456 

84 
84 

", 

Church  of  St.  Juan  de  los  Reyes. 
Cloister              "                      " 

458 

84 

" 

Cathedral  Cloister. 

437 

84 

Toro, 

La  CoUegiata. 

455 

84 

" 

Cathedral. 

444 

84 

Tudela, 

'•             Interior. 

437  1 
454  ( 

84 

Zamora, 

Jan.  8, 

76 

Switzerland, 

Lausanne, 

"            Plan  on  p.  13. 

"    22, 

76 

Geneva, 

" 

411 

83 

Tararp, 

Church,    p.  223. 

369 

83 

Tunis, 

Grand  Mosque. 

[See  also  Part  I.] 


EDUCATIONAL. 


143 


No. 

jS 

Country. 

LOCATIOU^. 

Remakks. 

240 

80 

England, 

Cambridge, 

Caius  College.    A.  "Waterhouse,  architect. 

322 

82 

" 

Kensington, 

Inst,  for  Technical  Education.    A.  "Waterhouse. 

322 

82 

" 

Manchester, 

Catholic  Schools. 

322 

82 

" 

" 

School  of  Art. 

405 

83 

" 

Qutnta  Schools, 

93 

77 

France, 

Marseilles, 

Ecole  des  Beaux- Arts.    Also  No.  94,  '77. 

May27, 

76 

Hanover, 

Hanover, 

Roof  of  Gymnasiiun.    p.  174. 

120 

78 

India, 

Allahabad, 

Muir  College.    Emerson,  architect. 

[See  also  Part  I.] 


« 


ENTRANCES  AND   GATEWAYS. 


No. 


145 


I  M 


359 

83 

520 

85 

381 

83 

396 

83 

338 

82 

338 

S3 

344 

82 

381 

83 

350 

S3 

3G4 

82 

322 

83 

343 

82 

322 

83 

177 

79 

149 

78 

174 

79 

302 

81 

290 

81 

413 

S3 

380 

S3 

430 

84 

382 

S3 

412 

83 

268 

SI 

445 

84 

374 

83 

387 

S3 

392 

83 

330 

S3 

291 

81 

410 

S3 

520 

85 

338 

83 

409 

S3 

365 

S3 

259 

80 

COUKTRY. 


Austria, 

Belgmm, 

England, 


Egypt, 
France, 


India, 
Italy, 

Spala, 


Location. 


Prague, 
Antwerp, 
Aston  Hall, 
Eccleston  Hall, 
Cambridge, 

Canterbury, ' 
Ingestre  Hall, 
London, 

Manchester, 
York, 


Cairo, 

Chartres, 

Contances, 

D'  Aulb, 

Fontainebleau, 

Fleurigny, 

Laon, 

Loches. 

Mont  St.  Michel, 

Morlaix, 

Nevers, 

Paris, 

Perigueux, 

Sens, 

Toulouse, 

Vezelay, 

Vierzy, 

Siena, 
Venice, 
Seville, 
Toledo, 
Balearic  Isles, 


Remarks. 


Portal,    p.  228. 

Entrance  to  exhibition,    p.  280. 

The  Gate-House. 

Caius  College  gateway,     p.  281. 

St.  John's  "  "  p.  283. 

Gateway,    p.  49. 

Entrance,    p.  172. 

Middle  Temple  Lane.    p.  124. 

St.  James's  Palace  Gateway,  p.  293. 

A  brewery  gateway. 

Bootham  Bar.    p.  37. 

A  stable  entrance,    p.  88. 

Arab  doorway. 

Porte  Guillaiune.    Bridge  and  gate. 

Chateau  de.    Porte.  ■ 

''  "        du  Baptist^re. 

"  p.  245. 

Gateway,    p.  161. 
Porte  des  Cordeliers. 
Gateway,    p.  187. 
La  Porte  des  Vignettes, 

"  du  Croux. 

Entrance  to  panorama. 
Renaissance  entrance. 
Porte  do  L'  Evech($. 
Gateway.    XVI.  century,    p.  307, 

^1  p.  185. 

Entrance  to  Buddhist  Temple,    p.  209 

City  gate.    p.  279. 

Arsenal  gate.    p.  280. 

Entrance  to  monastery. 

Puerto  de  doce  Cantos.    Colored  print. 

Porte  du  Convent  de  St.  Fran9oisf 


p.  231. 

C.  Garnier,  arch't. 


p.  5. 


No. 


430 
363 
391 
431 
109 
370 
522 
452 
357 
109 
400 
379 
246 


Country. 


84 
82 
83 
84 
78 
83 
85 
84 
82 
78 
83  !  f   "" 

83  

80    Switzerland, 


England, 
France, 


Italy, 


FOUNTAINS. 


147 


Location. 


Churton, 

London, 

Bordeaux, 

Evreux, 

Grenoble, 

Lyons, 

Paris, 

Rouen, 

Perugia, 

Viterbo, 

Aiicona, 


Remabks. 


Memorial  fountain,    p.  137. 
Fountain,    p.  282. 

"  by  Bartholdi.    p.  291. 

'1^  p.  149. 

"  p.  40.    ByAucU-(5. 

"  at  St.  Sulpiee.    p.  306. 

"  of  the  Stone  Cross. 

"  p.  205. 

"  of  the  Medici,    p.  90. 

Fontaine  aux  Treize  CaneUes. 
Fountain. 


FURNITURE. 

[INCLTTDLNG  MANTELS  AND  CHIMNEY-PIECES.] 


149 


No. 


G479 
387 
65 
266 
322 
331 
335 
344 
348 
352 
352 
374 
392 
396 
400 
154) 
157) 
192 


Country. 


Belgium, 
England, 


France, 
Persia, 


Location. 


Bruges, 


Remarks. 


Chimney-piece  in  Council-Chamber.    Also  p.  103. 

Chippendale  furniture. 

Fireplace,  etc.    B.  J.  Talbert.    2  plates. 

Buffet.    G.  G.  Scott. 

Jacobean  sideboard.    B.  J.  Talbert. 

Mantel-piece. 

Old  renaissance  chimney-piece. 

Mantel  and  book-case.    B.  J.  Talbert. 

Sideboard. 

Old  chimney-piece. 

Jacobean  sideboard.    B.  J.  Talbert. 

Sideboard,  by  B.  J.  Talbert. 

Hall  chimney-piece. 

Chimney-piece.    R.  N.  Shaw. 

Fireplace  by  VioUet-le-duc.    p.  188, 189, 211, 212. 
»  p.  68. 


HOTELS  AND   CLUB-HOUSES. 


151 


•^ 

No. 

s 

fcH 

Sept.  9 

76 

489 

«o 

331 

.S2 

400 

83 

352 

82 

312 

81 

304 

81 

Country. 


Austria. 

Belgium, 

England, 


Germany, 
Scotland, 


Location. 


Vieiuia, 

Brussels, 

London, 


Dresden, 

Glasgow, 


Remarks. 


Apartment-houses.    Plans  on  pp.  291,  292. 

Continental  Hotel. 

Albert  Hall  Mansions. 

Hatchett's  Hotel. 

Design  for  casino  or  oliib. 

The  Artists'  Club.    2  plates. 

Trades  House. 


[See  also  Part  I.] 


INTERIORS. 


153 


^ 

No. 

COTTNTRY. 

326 

82 

England, 

515 

85 

Ti 

331 

82 

« 

265 

81 

515 



»' 

166 

79 

<' 

356 

82 

«' 

322 

82 

" 

324 

82 

'< 

189 

79 

l< 

468 

84 

«• 

383) 
387/ 

83 

if 

348 

82 

" 

518 

85 

'« 

392 

83 

(( 

502 

85 

" 

496 

85 

" 

350 

82 

" 

310 

81 

" 

239 

80 

" 

249 

80 

<' 

361 

82 

" 

365 

82 

" 

396 

S3 

" 

498 

85 

France, 

299 

81 

348 

82 

" 

479 

85 

" 

76 

77 

" 

379 

83 

" 

90 

77 

1 :: 

251 

80 

310 

81 

4841 

85 

j( 

487) 

151 

78 

Germany, 

158 

79 

" 

64 

77 

" 

84 

77 

Italy, 

137 

78 

" 

510 

85 

" 

146 

78 

Russia, 

365 

82 

Scotland, 

422 

84 

Spain, 

437 

84 

" 

409 

83 

" 

Location. 


Adcote, 
Aidermanton, 
Carditf  Castle, 
Combe,  Warren, 
Crewe  Hall, 
Harrow. 
Hereford, 
Holloway, 
London, 


Paddockhurst, 

Salisbury, 

Watford, 

Wakefield, 

Worcester, 


Bordeaux, 
Chateaudun, 

Blois, 

Grenoble, 

Paris, 


St.  Cloud, 

Tours, 

Munich, 
Rothenburg, 


Genoa, 
Rome, 


Glasgow, 
Toledo, 
Toro, 
Cordova, 


Remabks. 


[See 


Country  house,  by  Norman  Shaw. 

Staircase,  p.  221. 

G]:eat  staircase. 

Drawing-room. 

Interior,    p.  220. 

Speech-room  at  Harrow  School,    p.  67. 

Vicar's  Cloisters,    p.  192. 

Recreation-hall  of  Sanatorium. 

Lowther  Lodge.    Corridor. 

Natural  History  jMuseum. 

Paul  Pindar's  house,    p.  281. 

St.  Paul's  Cathedral.    Decoration. 

Steinway  Hall. 

Dining-room.    p.  261. 

New  Salon.    Cawston,  architect. 

Entrance-arch.    p.  64. 

St.  Mary's  Chui-ch.    p.  304. 

Council  Chamber,    p.  119. 

Hall  of  the  Commandery. 

Staircase.    Interior. 

Grand  Salon.    (Stevenson). 

Prize  design' for  decoration. 

Side  of  drawing-room. 

Interior,  by  Macartney. 

Interior  of'  St.  Crois.    p.  19. 

I  Staircases. 

Grand  staircase  of  Francis  I. 
Mus^e  interior. 
Eden  Theatre. 

Grand  staircase,  new  Opera-House. 

Staircase-hall  of  house. 

Staii-cases  at    pp.  160, 199. 

Music-room  of  king  of  Bavaria. 
Haflnersches  Haus. 
Interiors,  etc.    p.  87. 
Grand  staircase  of  the  University. 
Interiors  of  the  Vatican.    2  plates  and  plan. 
Staircase  in  palace  of  Conti  Guidi. 
Interiors. 
New  club-house. 
Church  of  St.  Juan.    -p.  40. 
Interior  of  lantern,    p.  219. 
"  mosque. 

also  Part  I.] 


MERCANTILE. 


155 


No. 

COUNTKT. 

Location. 

Remaeks. 

481 

85 

Belgimii, 

Antwei-p, 

National  Bank. 

178 

79 

Denmark, 

Copenhagen, 

Merchants'  Exchange.    A.  D.  1624. 

383 

83 

England, 

Exeter, 

West  Country  Art- Works. 

318 

82 

Knaresboro, 

Bank  Building. 

322 

82 

Liverpool, 

A  store  front. 

322 

82 

" 

Scottish  Equitable  Insiu-ance  Building. 

331 

82 

London, 

Doulton's  Warehouse. 

335 

82 

" 

Lisurance  Building.    R.  N.  Shaw,  architect. 

322 

82 

Mancliester, 

A  warehouse. 

352 

82 

" 

p.  146. 

358 

82 

i< 

p.  215. 

405 

83 

" 

322 

82 

1' 

Brewery. 

326 

82 

Sheffield, 

Corn  Exchange. 

439 

84 

France, 

Paris, 

Grand  Magasin  du  Prtntemps. 

358 

82 

Holland, 

Utrecht, 

17th  centiu-y  building.    4st.    Brick,    p.  221. 

335 

82 

Germany, 

Store  fronts. 

[See  also  Part  L] 


MISCELLANEOUS.                                      157 

NO. 

Country. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

387 
370 
150 
347 
251 
318 
478 
460 
485 
467 
246 

83 
83 
78 
82 
80 
82 
85 
84 
85 
84 
80 
85 
85 
85 
85 
83 
78 

England, 
France, 

HoUand, 
Italy, 

Eeskjavlk, 

Maidstone, 
at  Paris, 
at  Cormery, 

Cartoon,  by  Six  F.  Leighton. 
Barn.    p.  39. 

Belgian  Fayade,  at  Paris  Exhibition. 
Barn.    p.  84. 

Portrait  of  :M.  Cliarles  Gamier. 
Municipal  Elephants. 
Exami^les  of  bricliwork. 
View  of  Bay. 
Grotto. 

Bridge.                                                                    [164. 
Street  lantern.    Also  No.  405,  p.  151;  No.  406,  p. 
Delia  Robbia  Sculpture,    pp.  24,  125, 126. 
p.  147. 

pp.  173,  174,  175. 
"      •               "            pp.  185, 186. 
Old  windmill,    p.  149. 
Herod's  Temple,  restored  by  Ferguson. 

Paris, 

Amalfi, 
PozzuoU, 
near  Rome, 

481 

483 

485 
486 
379 

145 

MONUMENTS,  STATUES  AND  TOMBS. 


159 


405 
479 
357 
481 
333 
456 
470 
286 
474 
475 
477' 

478  , 

479  ( 
481 J 
475 
4G1 
384 
344 
285 
416 
401 
378 
412 
418 
419 
259 
462 
346 
490 
493 
495 
377 
389 
391 
392 
393 
402 
402 
134 
364 
351 
286 
356 
286 
480 
285 
485 
297 
404 
509 
477 
303 
400 
361 
411 
394 
435 
458 
487 
338 
344 
405 
417 
387 
398 
412 
487 
403 
354 

95 
414 
383 
191 
431 
439 
402 
379 


Architect. 


Austria, 

Belgium, 

England, 


France, 


Germany, 


Ireland, 
Italy, 


Russia, 
Scotland, 


Spain, 
Turkey, 


Egypt, 


Location. 


Prague, 
Luxemburg, 
Cartmel,  Lancashire^ 
London, 


Aigues-Mortes, 

Bordeaux, 

Beaune, 

Cry, 

Corsica 

Dijon, 

Le'puy, 

Marseilles, 

Paris, 


Passy, 

Valenciennes, 

Versailles, 


Rebiaeks. 


Florence, 

Novgorod, 

Edinburgh, 

Inverary, 

Stirling, 

Madrid, 

Leon, 

Constantinople, 

Cairo, 

[See  also  Part  I.] 


Statue  of  St.  George,    p.  147. 
"  William  I.    p.  103. 

Tomb.    p.  208. 
Statue  of  Sir  Rowland  Hill.    p.  127. 

I     "  Duke  of  Wellington,    pp.  136,  220. 

"  Edward  I.    p.  305. 

"  Richard  Coeur  de  Lion.    p.  292. 

"  Henry  V.    p. 43, 

London  Monuments.    Also  pp.  75,  87,  99, 123. 


Albert  Memorial,    p.  51. 

Tomb.    Rosetti.    p.  197. 

INIonument  to  St.  Louis,    p.  207. 

Tomb. 

Monument  to  Monge.    p.  280. 

p.  280. 
Monument  to  Napoleon,    p.  100. 

"  Philippe,    p.  143. 

"  Lafayette,    p.  236. 

Tomb. 

"        of  Ed.  About,    p.  8. 

"        au  Cemetifere  Mont  Parnasse.  M.  L.  J.  Due. 

"        Vaudremer,  architect,    p.  210. 

"        of  Diderot,    p.  236. 

"        with  Military  Courage,    p.  268. 
Pillar  Tomb.    p.  295. 
Tomb,  Delacroix,    p.  127. 

'•       Duban.        p.  272. 

"        Moncey.    p.  295. 

"       Generals  Le  Compte  and  Thomas,   p.  303. 

"       p.  319. 

"       of  the  Xlltli  century,    p.  111. 

"        Cherubini.    p.  116. 
Monument  to  M.  Regnault.  Ecole  des  Beaux-Arta. 

"  of  Battle  of  Champigny.    p.  291. 

"  Charlemagne,    p.  132. 

"  Mii'abeau.    p.  292. 

"  Rouget  de  Lisle,    p.  194. 

"  jSIarsbal  Ney.    p.  292. 

"  Col.  Beaurepaire.    p.  113. 

"  Voltaire,    p.  280. 

"  Dumas,    p.  171. 

Tombl    P^re  la  Chaise. 
Bartholdi's  Statue  of  Liberty,    p.  137. 
Tomb.    p.  148. 

Moniuncntal  Fountain,    p.  78. 
Competition  ^louument. 
Statue  of  the  Republic. 
Tomb. 

Statue  of  Germania.    -p.  222. 
Lion  of  Brunswick,    p.  17. 
Luther  Monument,    p.  197. 
Bishop  Zobel  Monument,    p.  159. 
Monument  to  Secretary  Burke,   p.  195. 
Victor  Emmanuel  Monument.    2  plates. 


"  p.  295. 

Equestrian  Statue,    p.  243. 
Monument  to  Parmigionanni.    p.  70. 

"  ]Michel  Angelo.    p.  233. 

"  CoUeoni.    p.  198. 

"  St.  Charles  Borromeo.    p. 

Tomb.    p.  173. 

Monument  of  the  Russian  Empire. 
Tomb  of  the  Covenanters,    p.  258. 
Argyle  Monument,    p.  197. 
National  Wallace  Monument.    2  plates. 
Monument  to  Isabel,    p.  152. 
Tomb  of  Bishop  Marten. 
Tomb.    p.  116. 


PUBLIC   BUILDINGS. 


161 


No. 


186 

476 

489 

529 
Sept.  9 

493 

476 

462 

211 

487 

274 

291 

357 

521 

460 

469 

471 

326 

189 

352 

335 

348 

522 
82 

521 

405 

456 

469 

352 

426 

379 

84 

Nov.  4, 

322 
Mar.25 
Dec.  2, 

187 

404 

482 

135 

400 

455 

350 

188 

500 

521 

121 

133 

846 

104 

66 

May  20 

463 

335 

326 

513 

181 

506 

500 

466 

435 

517 

517 

447 

299 

Nov.18 

72 

501 

361 

219 

413 

444 


COTJKTRY. 


Austria, 


Belgium, 


Brazil, 

Ensland, 


Hungary, 


France, 


Germany, 


Ireland, 
Italy, 


Russia, 
Scotland, 

Spain, 


Location. 


Vienna, 


Pesth, 

Antwerp, 

Bruges, 

Louvain, 

Mechlin, 

Ypres, 

Rio-cle-Janeiro, 

King's  Lynn, 

Leamington, 

London, 


Newport, 

Salisbury, 

Beaugency, 

Compiegne, 

Neuilly  sur  Seine, 

Nice, 

Paris, 


Remarks. 


Anlialt, 

Jlnuicli, 

Nui'cmberg, 

Itot  lien  berg, 

Berlin, 

Gorlitz, 

Hanover, 

Heligoland, 

Hiklesheim, 

Kitzingen, 

Bray, 

Brescia, 

Monaco, 

Piaceiiza, 

Schio, 

Siena, 

Venice, 


Rome, 
Rybinska, 
St.  Petersbur 
Edinburgh, 
Glasgow, 

Granada, 
Zaragossa, 

[See 


Opera-Honse.    Plan  on  p.  21. 

IVIusenni  of  Natural  History. 

New  City  Hall. 

Plan  of  Com-t  Theatre,    p.  151. 

Theatre,    p.  293. 

Museum  of  Antiquities. 

Hotel  de  Ville.    p.  65. 


Permanent  Exhibition-Building. 
Custom-House.    p.  38. 
Public  Buildings. 
Children's  Hospital,    p.  294. 

British  Museum. 


Plans. 


pp.  183,  293. 

"  Castalia"  Hospital  Ship. 

Inner  Temple  LibrarJ^  [No.  344. 

Natural  History  Museimi.  Waterhouse.  Also  p.  51 , 

Royal  Courts  of  Justice. 

Free  Library.    Cost  $3,500. 

The  Poultry  Cross,    p.  95. 

Hotel  de  Ville. 

p.  295. 
Exposition-Building. 
Bank  Parisienne.    p.  138. 
Bibliothfeque  Nationale.    pp.  293,  303. 
Comptoir  d'  Escompte. 
Eden  Theatre.    Roof. 


Hotel  de  Ville.    Heating  and  ventilation. 
Exposition  Building.    4  plates. 
Nouveau  Theatre  de  la  Comedie. 
Opera-House.    Plans  p.  100. 
Fayade  of  New  Opera-House.    See  p.  396. 
Lateral  Facade  of  Opera-House. 
Palais  du  Legion  d'  Honneur.    p.  135. 

"  Justice.    L.  J.  Due. 

"  Trocadero. 

"  "        Museum  of  Sculpture. 

Rouen,  "       de  Justice. 

Saumur,  Hotel  de  Ville.    p.  120. 

Design  for  an  Orxiheon. 
Railroad  Station. 
The  Royal  Library,    p.  291. 
The  Nassau  House. 

The  Rath-haus.    (Drawn  by  L.  S.  Ipsen). 
New  Parliament  Building.    Competition. 
Court-House  and  other  subjects. 
Opera-House.    p.  103. 
Bathing  establishment,    p.  167. 
Market-Plaee  and  Town-Hall. 
Old  Custom-House. 
jMarket-House. 
Palazzo  Commmaale. 
Theatre  of  Monte  Carlo. 
Palazzo  del  Commune. 
Asilo  Infantile,    p.  51. 
Piazza  del  Campo. 

Ducal  Palace.  Plans,  pp.  184,  No.  434;  19,  No.  472. 
Fondaco  dei  Tiirehi.    (See  article). 
Palace  of  Lueretia  Borgia,    p.  245. 
Palazetto.    p.  29. 
Italian  Parliament-House.    Plans. 
Theatre, 
gh.  Cells  of  House  of  Detention. 

Vegetable  JIarket.    p.  55. 
Municipal  Offices.    O.  F.  E. 
St.  Andrew's  Hall. 
Moorish  Bazaar,    p.  243. 
Old  Lonja  or  Exchange,    p.  303. 
also  Part  I.] 


SKETCHES,  ETCHINGS  AND   GENERAL  VIEWS. 


163 


u 

No. 

«3 

Country. 

471 

85 

Austria, 

506 

85 

Belgium, 

■481 

85 

<i 

395  ( 

396  1 

83 

367 

— 

Egypt, 

471 

85 

England, 

331 

82 

" 

196 

79 

" 

329 

82 

" 

468 

84 

f :: 

505 

85 

343 

82 

342 

82 

France, 

326 

82 

" 

103 

77 

" 

471 

85 

't 

218 

80 

« 

384 

83 

'< 

468 

84 

" 

353 

82 

" 

281 

81 

11 

245 

80 

" 

518 

85 

« 

418 

83 

Germany, 

397 

83 

** 

G522 

85 

'< 

516 

85 

" 

480) 

491  J 

85 

" 

498) 

463 

84 

" 

58 

77 

>( 

170 

79 

" 

316 

82 

" 

261 

80 

'i 

115 

78 

" 

100 

77 

Holland, 

504 

85 

Italy, 

409 

83 

" 

105 

77 

" 

400 

83 

« 

503 

85 

Mexico, 

265&C. 

81 

Scotland, 

409 

83 

" 

522 

85 

Spain, 

407 

83 

" 

377 

83 

Turkey, 

Location. 


Vienna, 
Bruges, 
Ghent, 


Cairo, 
Lavenham, 
Ludlow, 
London, 

"Windsor  Castle. 

York, 

Caen, 

Cluny, 

Lillebonne, 

Morlaix, 

IVormandy, 

Paris, 

Perigueux, 

Rouen, 

Touraine, 


Augsburg, 
Bacliarach, 
Brunswick, 
Eisenach, 

Halberstadt, 

Hamburg, 

Hanover, 

Kolmar, 

Nuremburg, 

on  the  Rhine, 

Rothenburg, 

Rotterdam, 

Bologna, 

Perugia, 

Viterbo, 

Chepultepec, 
Scottish  sketches, 
Edinburgh, 
Seville, 

Constantinople, 

[See  also  Part  I.] 


Remarks. 


A  street  view. 

Canal  at  rear  of  City  Hall. 

Maison  des  Bateliers,  etc. 

Examples  of  Flemish  architecture. 

A  street,    p.  9. 
Sketches  of  old  houses. 


pp.  32,  43. 


Old  London  Bridge. 
Tower  of  London,    p. 


171. 


Sketches  from  Old  York, 
p.  27. 
p.  135,  etc. 


A  street. 
Sketches. 


p.  3. 


Panorama  of 

Sketches  from  the  Palace  of  the  Trocad^ro. 

Sketches  at    p.  155. 

A  street-corner. 

A  street.    (Loches). 

"  by  W.  C.  Richardson. 

Maximilian  Strasse. 
Street  view.    See  also  p.  303,  No.  522. 

Sketches  from  the  "SVartburg. 

Old  houses,  etc. 

View  in 

Street-comers.    (3  views),    p.  39. 

Street  in 

Sketches  at    See  also  p.  15. 


Houses,    p.  377. 
Sketches  at 

Piazza  del  Pellegrino,  etc. 

Sketches  at 

Citadel.  [and  328,  330,  333,  354,  '82. 

See  also  Nos.  273,  278,  288,  292,  295,  298  309,  '81, 

High  street,    p.  197. 

Street,  with  Glralda  Tower.    (Etching  by  Haig). 

Sketches,  by  Gibson. 

Examples  of  Byzantine  ornament. 


TOWERS  AND   SPIRES. 


165 


No. 

i 

I: 

Country. 

Location. 

Remarks. 

507 

85 

Austria, 

Pi-ague, 

The  Powder-Tower,    p.  123. 

3G8 

83 

" 

" 

Carlsbridge  and  Tower,    p.  20. 

498 

85 

Belghun, 

Bruges, 

The  Belfry. 

493 

85 

" 

Maestriclit, 

Towers,    pp.  270,  271. 

324 

82 

England, 

Bowdon, 

Dome  of  Chapel,    p.  115. 

336 

82 

" 

Brigliton, 

Clock-Tower,    p.  256. 

483 

85 

" 

Budworth, 

Church-Tower,    p.  149. 

323 

82 

" 

Chiselliurst, 

St.  Nicholas  Spire,    p.  105. 

454 

84 

" 

Cavendisli, 

Memorial  to    p.  111. 

388 

83 

" 

Fincliley, 

Church-Tower,    p.  2C1. 

489 

85 

" 

Grantham, 

Stair-Turret,    p.  224. 

332 

82 

" 

Haninierstnith, 

St.  Mary's  Spire,    p.  208. 

316 

82 

" 

Liverpool, 

Clock-Tower,    p.  18. 

322 

82 

" 

" 

A  Liverpool  Tower.    O.  F.  E. 

498 

85 

" 

Lancashire, 

Water-Tower.    p.  20. 

457 

84 

" 

London, 

Record-Tower,    p.  152. 

327 

82 

" 

Manchester, 

Ventilating-Tower  of  Prison,  p.  148.  Waterhouse. 

465 

84 

" 

Newha^'en , 

Church-Tower,    p.  248. 

427 

84 

" 

North  Wales, 

Peers'  Memorial  Tower,    j).  104. 

417 

83 

" 

Nottingham, 

Municii^al  Offices,    p.  296. 

432 

84 

" 

Norwich, 

Tower  of  St.  Peter's,    p.  lf,9.    (Street) 

410  ) 
410  j 

83 

" 

Yarmouth, 

Church-Towers,    pp.  208,  282. 

329 

82 

11 

A  Clock-Tower,    p.  176. 

455 

84 

France, 

Alby, 

Cathedral-Tower,    p.  127. 

Jan.  1, 

76 

" 

Bergues, 

Clock-Tower. 

442 

84 

" 

Caen, 

St.  Etienne.    p.  280. 

487 

85 

" 

"      Thaon, 

Church-Tower,    p.  196. 

438 

84 

" 

Cordonas, 

Lighthouse,    p.  236. 

405 

83 

" 

Douai, 

Belfry,    p.  152. 

338 

82 

" 

E\i-eux, 

L'  Ev(5ch(?.     p.  284. 

382 

83 

" 

Lou vain. 

St.  Jaques.    p.  188. 

89 

77 

" 

Paris, 

St.  Jean  Sans  Pear. 

478 

85 

" 

" 

1,000' Tower.    M.  Eiffel's. 

437 

84 

" 

Rouen, 

Tower  of  village  church,    p.  221. 

300 

81 

" 

Termonde, 

Tower  of  Hotel  de  Ville. 

401 

83 

" 

Toulouse,   ■ 

"          St.  Augustine,    p.  102. 

482 

85 

" 

Valenciennes, 

Belfry,    p.  141.    (Dupont). 

335 

82 

" 

Verdelais, 

Clocher  de    (Clock-Tower). 

3G5 

82 

" 

Campanile  of  a  Hotel  de  Ville. 

488 

85 

India, 

Kootub, 

TheMinar. 

455 

84 

Ireland, 

Dublin, 

Spire  of  St.  Mary's  Inchore.    p.  125. 

495 

85 

Italy, 

Florence, 

Palazzo  Vecchio.    p.  294. 

491 

85 

" 

Perugia, 

Spires,    p.  243. 

329 

82 

" 

Riviera, 

Tower  on  the    p.  178. 

194 

79 

Russia, 

A  group  of  Spires. 

373 

83 

Spain, 

Buda, 

Light-house,    p.  80. 

488 

85 

" 

Saragossa, 

The  Leaning  Tower. 

429 

84 

" 

Segovia, 

Tower  of  St.  Esteban.    p.  123. 

156 

78 

" 

Seville, 

The  Giralda  Tower.    See  also  522,  '85. 

407 

83 

" 

A  Belfry,    p.  172. 

[See  also  Part  I.] 


